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Analysis: Brexit and UK insurers appetite for aviation debt
Risk EuropeCould Brexit spur the UK’s insurance market to invest further in aircraft financing or constrain it? Oliver Clark finds out.
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Interview: Virgin Atlantic outlines fleet financing strategy
Airlines EuropeThe UK carrier has turned to a variety of financial products as it implements its fleet modernisation programme, Oliver Clark finds out from the airline’s chief financial officer, Tom Mackay.
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Interview: Zephyrus Aviation Capital CEO talks M&A
Lessors EuropeZephyrus Aviation Capital is waiting for the right opportunities to acquire additional aircraft portfolios, its president and chief executive officer, Damon D’Agostino, tells Dominic Lalk.
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Natwest returns to aviation asset finance market
Risk EuropeAirfinance Journal talks to Natwest about the bank's plans in aircraft finance after an absence of 10 years.
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Analysis: Soft rates and environment dominate AFJ Dublin discussion
Lessors EuropeDespite some strongly argued differences of opinion, the general consensus to have emerged from Airfinance Journal Dublin 2020 was that the coming year would be marked by significant challenges. 2020 is set as a challenging year in many parts of the industry.
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Lessor orders drop to low levels in 2019
Aircraft EuropeOperating lessors accounted for 113 net orders last year at Airbus and Boeing, compared with 299 the previous year.
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Analysis: Norwegian turns to slot security financing
Airlines EuropeScandinavian carrier takes relatively rare step of using airport slots as collateral.
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Analysis: Newly rated TAP matches debt to aircraft deliveries
Airlines EuropeTAP will continue extending its debt profile to match its investments.