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SMFL takes full control of engine lessor

SMFL is one of the largest Japanese leasing companies and majority shareholder of SMBC Aviation Capital.

Etihad closes $1.2bn ESG-linked loan

The loan terms are linked to multiple, independently assessed KPIs tied to ESG initiatives, with penalties and incentives of up to $5.5 million linked to its progress against the ESG targets.

Tata tightens grip on airline market with Air India buyout

Indian conglomerate Tata Group will take control of Air India after bidding $2.4 billion, including equity and debt.

Analysis: Which aircraft is Aercap selling?

Airfinance Journal research shows that the Boeing 737NG is the most traded family since January 2020.

Truenoord seeks expansion in crossover space

Lessor sees potential in developing markets as industry recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic.

North Atlantic reopening crucial to industry: Aercap

"Leasing companies were on the operating table as the airlines were coming in from the battlefield, and we were giving blood infusions the whole time,” said Aengus Kelly, speaking at IATA.

Qantas prepares 100+ aircraft order

Qantas eyes A220, E2 orders and will see more than 100 aircraft enter into its fleet by 2034.

GTLK Europe agrees 777-300ER leases

The Russian flag carrier’s 777-300ER fleet will increase to 22 units upon delivery of the two additional aircraft.

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