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Lessors buttress Airbus deliveries through pandemic

Airfinance Journal analysis of deliveries data shows that lessors were involved in about half of Airbus's 36 deliveries in June.

Airfinance Journal Awards 2019 winners Free

Airfinance Journal announces 2019 deals of the year winners.

American pledges slots and gates in funding spree

The carrier intends to use the proceeds from the capital-raising initiatives to enhance its cash reserves and refinance a facility that was entered into in March.

Analysis: Best-placed lessors for China recovery

Lessors with a strong presence in China stand to weather the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic better than others owing to the stronger recovery of China’s domestic market since April.

Slattery to lead GE Aviation

Like Culp, Slattery is an outsider to GE. No doubt he will face enormous challenges as new aircraft demand has vanished. The aviation unit saw first-quarter revenue slip 13% to $6.89 billion year-over-year, with profit in the division falling 39% to $1 billion. Orders declined by 14%.

Opinion: Ireland keen to strengthen economic ties with Japan

Martin McCoy, SVP Tax at SMBC Aviation Capital Hong Kong, makes the case about why a renegotiation of the current tax treaty with Japan is more compelling in the current environment.

Analysis: Lessor exposure to distressed assets Free

Airfinance Journal analyses the Covid-19 contamination of lessor portfolios following airlines failing or being placed in administration.

COVID: LATAM identifies 'excess' EETC aircraft to reject Free

The Santiago-based carrier lists a total fleet of 320 aircraft, of which nine are unencumbered, 213 are financed under finance leases and 98 are under operating leases.

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