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Ethiopian refinances 787s with Ex-Im bond

African carrier prices bond to refinance the delivery of four Dreamliners.

Airbus’s absent bond product “hurting customers”

Kostya Zolotusky, MD, BCC, says that he is surprised Airbus have not been able to deliver a similar product.

Analysis: The end of history

Historical assumptions about residual values and useful economic life are coming under fire. What does that mean for air finance today, asks Jamie Bullen.

Engine Survey: Steady market despite financing challenges

This year’s engine poll finds a confident market with a familiar name on top. Yana Palagacheva asks how limited financing and soft lease rates are affecting the industry.

Airfinance Journal – November 2012

Highlights from the November 2012 print edition of Airfinance Journal.

Poll reminder: ECA bonds - higher or lower?

With Coface and UK Export Finance set to back bonds before the end of year, the question is how will they compare to US Ex-Im backed bonds.

Deal analysis: Emirates leases A380-800

Carrier agrees lease with Hannover leasing funded through the German KG market.

Conference Report: Tapping Asian liquidity

Asian carriers are driving profits for the industry but these carriers have had largely to look to the US or Europe to find banks willing to offer long-term debt to finance aircraft deliveries – until now.

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