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Lessor orders drop to low levels in 2019

Operating lessors accounted for 113 net orders last year at Airbus and Boeing, compared with 299 the previous year.

Analysis: Garuda fights fires on multiple fronts

Analysis: Norwegian turns to slot security financing

Scandinavian carrier takes relatively rare step of using airport slots as collateral.

AFJ opens submissions for 2019 Deals of the Year awards

Valued for their independence and transparency, our awards represent the market-leading deals rated on innovation, timing, size, complexity, ability to overcome obstacles and setting new industry benchmarks.

Analysis: What Maple bond means for ALC

ALC tells Airfinance Journal that the five-year transaction represents the deepest current pocket of demand in the Canadian market and fits well into its debt maturity profile.

Analysis: Jeju buys Eastar amid wider Korean consolidation

Jeju plans to close the deal on or before 31 December.

Analysis: Newly rated TAP matches debt to aircraft deliveries

TAP will continue extending its debt profile to match its investments.

Analysis: 737 Max suspension a ‘logical’ move: appraisers

Move to temporarily halt production seen as unlikely to impact values.

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