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Spirit GTF headwinds ‘cannot be understated’: CFO
Airlines North AmericaCarrier could end 2025 with around 70 aircraft on the ground
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Exclusive: Air Baltic signs A220 leases
Airlines EuropeCarrier exclusively confirms to Airfinance Journal that it has committed for several A220-300 leases through 2026
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Fiji Airways returns to profitability
Airlines OceaniaGroup accumulated $836 million EBIT losses between 2020 and 2023
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Avilease acquires Max 8 batch from Air India
Lessors Middle EastFollows Airbus A321neo acquisitions from Frontier Airlines earlier this month
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Why Aercap remains focused on BBB+ upgrade
Lessors EuropeLessor not particularly targeting higher rating
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Air Baltic refinances at 14.5%
Airlines EuropeCEO Martin Gauss told Airfinance Journal in February that Air Baltic needed to address its upcoming debt maturity before embarking on an IPO
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Airbus-Boeing duopoly safe until ‘well beyond 2030’: ALC
Lessors North AmericaNew narrowbody faces significant regulatory hurdles, engine technology pushed to the limits
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WLFC posts $30m pre-tax profit
Lessors North AmericaRecord result driven by maintenance reserve revenue growth
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Gol seeks Carlyle lease renegotiations
Airlines Latin AmericaFor 22 Boeing narrowbodies including four 737 Max 8s
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Aercap CFO explains first dividend rationale
Lessors EuropeWanted to pay a dividend that was meaningful to investors but would not crowd out other capital deployment opportunities
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Aercap sees cargo lease rates improving next year
Lessors EuropeShortage of aircraft has a knock-on effect on business because there is a lack of feedstock feeding cargo MROs
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Crestone Air Partners acquires midlife A320s
Lessors North AmericaGrows portfolio with European exposure
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787 attracts 10% rental uplift: Aercap
Lessors EuropeLessor provides lease rates trends on popular aircraft
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Airlines struggle to grow capacity
Lessors Northeast AsiaAirline executives don’t see supply chain issues resolving in foreseeable future.