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Analysis: Airlines funding gathers pace
Airlines EuropeThe world’s airlines raised $61 billion additional liquidity between May and August, Airfinance Journal’s Deal Tracker shows.
Airlines seek more cash through aircraft asset sales
Airlines EuropeSources expect more sale and leaseback transactions for new and second-hand aircraft later in the year and into next year as airlines look to preserve cash.
Hawaiian's yen-denominated loans explained Free
Airlines North AmericaJoon-Ho Lee, senior vice-president at Burnham Sterling & Co, outlines the benefits for Hawaiian Airlines of refinancing six aircraft with yen-denominated loans.
TrueNoord CEO outlines strategy amid crisis
Lessors EuropeAfter weathering the initial impact of the Covid-19 crisis, regional lessor TrueNoord is cautiously optimistic about growth opportunities, its chief executive officer, Anne-Bart Tieleman, tells Oliver Clark.
Analysis: 737 Max recertification looms amid crisis
Aircraft North AmericaAs the recertification of the Boeing 737 Max appears to be nearing, what is the demand profile looking like for the type amid the impact of Covid-19? Oliver Clark reports.
Business not as usual Free
Lessors North AmericaAviation Capital Group expects its airline customers to honour their signed lease agreements, its president and chief executive officer Khanh T. Tran tells Dominic Lalk.
Analysis: Appraisers give verdict on Boeing 737 Max outlook
Aircraft North AmericaAs the recertification of the Boeing 737 Max appears to be nearing, what is the demand profile looking like for the type amid the impact of Covid-19?
Latin American carriers put faith in Chapter 11 Free
Airlines Latin AmericaChapter 11 filing in the USA is becoming popular for non-US airlines.