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  • From banking to starting an airline Free

    Former Natixis Transport Finance chief financial officer, Marc Bourgade, tells Airfinance Journal that he will apply lessons learned in air finance with start-up Aeroitalia.

  • Supply constraints frustrate airlines and lessors

    Lessors dismiss ramp-up talk as unfeasible while airlines seek mergers to boost orderbooks. The situation has not deterred new entrants.

  • New Chinese regulation forces lessor transparency

    New rules add complexity but may encourage more trading between Chinese state-owned lessors.

  • JOL/JOLCO - Light at end of runway

    Japanese investors remain wary of the aviation market. Yet, the major players tell AFJ they are cautiously optimistic that JOL and JOLCO aircraft financings will pick up again in 2022.

  • ATR72-600 makes it three in a row

    The European manufacturer’s turboprop celebrates a hat-trick of wins in Airfinance Journal’s Investor Poll regional aircraft category.

  • Avolon stakes claim in green debate

    Dublin-based lessor enthusiastic about journey towards net zero, while others question target's feasibility.

  • Lessors seek to move on after sanctions deadline

    Assets that remain in Russia despite terminated leases face write-offs.

  • Regional boom

    As the industry emerges from Covid-19, regional lessors talk to Hugh Davies and Olivier Bonnassies on how to take advantage of M&A opportunities as well as the improved economics of new-technology regional assets.

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