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Analysis: How Icelandic start-up funds its growth

Airfinance Journal details the start-up financing structure and fleet plan.

787 to form the backbone of Etihad fleet: Douglas

Carrier looks to retire 777s by the end of 2021.

Bankruptcies rattled Jol and Jolco investors: Japan 2021

Jol and Jolco aircraft financings could take up to five years to recover to pre-Covid levels as investors seek less volatile asset classes for their tax solutions, say Airfinance Journal panelists at the Japan 2021 event.

REX leases in another 737-800

REX leases in sixth former Virgin Australia 737-800.

Indigo invests in Cebu Pacific

Cebu Pacific has been continuously adding to its Covid-19 warchest over recent months.

Fragile Indian airlines face spoiled earnings season

India’s Covid-19 cases have taken a turn for the worse in recent weeks: on 18 April, India broke its single-day record for the most deaths, at 1,501, and cases, at 261,500.

JOL/JOLCO: Down but not out Free

The Japanese operating lease with call option and Japanese operating lease aircraft financing products have weathered past crises, and they will survive the current downturn, too. Painful but important lessons, however, will have been learnt, writes Dominic Lalk.

Azorra eyes growth in narrowbody crossover

The lessor argues that these aircraft types will help lead the recovery post-Covid-19 as airlines shift their focus from seat cost to trip cost.

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