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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.

Analysis: Risk of HKA shutdown haunts widebody lessors

The airline's future is in serious jeopardy. Lessors have 24 aircraft with HKA.

Analysis: Financing structures develop for A330-900

Airbus has delivered 38 A330-900s to customers and a large portion are under lease agreements.

Interview: ALC chief executive officer John Plueger

Los Angeles-based Air Lease Corporation is having a record year, and adding more aircraft to its portfolio than ever before. Dominic Lalk speaks to the lessor’s chief executive officer and president, John Plueger.

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