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It is one of those seminal days of the year when the tables start turning for many companies. 5pm today is of course deadline for TAP bidders; with reports this week indicating that Greybull Capital, ...
It is one of those seminal days of the year when the tables start turning for many companies. 5pm today is of course deadline for TAP bidders; with reports this week indicating that Greybull Capital, ...
Airline Economics would like to clarify that AWAS is not currently up for sale as indicated in our post yesterday. AWAS has clarified that Ray Sisson’s comments at the event in Singapore indicated tha...
Amedeo Air Four Plus, a newly-formed aircraft acquisition and leasing investment company, was today listed on the London Stock Exchange. The new company intends to acquire initial aircraft assets of a...
So how do you shift aircraft these days? For Airbus at the moment on A330 aircraft it seems sale and leaseback is the way to go again – in a deal that could potentially echo the Singapore deal a while...
Asian investors are being targeted for increased participation in aviation debt capital market products, specifically in ABS transactions for both debt and E notes. Speaking at the ISTAT Asia 2015, an...
It is now clear that the United Kingdom will have a referendum on EU membership within the next four years after the Tory party was returned this morning with a slender majority. As mentioned previous...
Unconfirmed news is filtering out of India that SpiceJet promoter Ajay Singh has pledged 46 lakh of shares to Allahabad Bank on April 30, 2015, as part of efforts to pump a total of just under $200m i...
It caught my eye that several news outlets across the globe have run with MAS stories over the past week with regard to widebody aircraft for sale /lease posted exclusively with Airline Economics For ...
Lufthansa today urged caution on its 2015 profit due to pilot strikes and reduced bookings during the first half of the year, which has caused its shares to fall 2% - all as it reported a narrowed fir...
It is a big day with results in from IAG, Air France, Norwegian and Airbus but perhaps the big story of the day that has industrywide ramifications is the US Federal Reserve signalling last night that...
AEI (Aircraft Engineers International) have written to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to place on record their view that the travelling public in Europe is exposed to an increasing risk of...
Ten years ago I stated that the A380 program would never break even after receiving a cost breakdown for the program. I and many others wondered why Airbus was wasting so much R&D spend on a four engi...
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