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Sri Lankan struggles with A330 procurement
Lessors South AsiaNegotiates $360,000 a month for A330 lease.
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Latin America fleet to nearly double by 2042: Airbus
Aircraft Latin AmericaAirfinance Journal's Fleet Tracker shows Airbus holds advantage in terms of narrowbodies in the region
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Hawaiian mandates 787 financings
Airlines North AmericaUS carrier Hawaiian Airlines financed its first 787 with Jackson Square Aviation, Airfinance Journal's Deal tracker shows
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Russia claims by lessors to be heard in UK court
Lessors EuropeClaimants 'unlikely to receive fair trial in Russia’
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Alaska Air counts Max 9 grounding costs
Airlines North AmericaReceives $160 million in compensation from Boeing
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Turkish Airlines to increase fleet by 31 aircraft in 2024
Airlines EuropeNet debt to EBITDA also well below 2019 level
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Pair resign from Irish lessor
Lessors EuropeAccording to Airfinance Journal’s Fleet Tracker, the lessor owns and manages 34 assets
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MUFG Bank co-finances new ELFC loan
Capital Northeast AsiaThe Mitsubishi HC Capital engine specialist secures $650m facility
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Market competitors: 737 Max 8 faces big competition
Aircraft North AmericaGeoff Hearn says the Max 8 may eventually be able to overtake its direct competitor, the A320neo, in terms of sales, as Airbus customers opt for the larger A321neo model
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Air Investor 2024: Regionals
Aircraft EuropeATR72-600 increases lead in latest Airfinance Journal Air Investor poll
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FTAI Aviation acquires additional Boeing unit
Lessors North AmericaSales transaction with Chinese lessor
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FTAI Aviation goes to market with new $700m notes
Lessors North AmericaCommences tender offer to purchase older bonds
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Investment fund acquires CALC A320s
Lessors ChinaThird aircraft sales transaction for CALC within a week.
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ANA Trading facilitates large freighter sale
Airlines Northeast AsiaSeller projects $6m loss on disposal
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Investors assume Max orderbook
Lessors North AmericaThe move follows 777 Re downgrade and amid US regulator concern over A-Cap exposure to the Miami firm