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Analysis: How can Indigo finance its widebody order?
Credit story keeps improving, The Airline Analyst shows
Very solid growth but interest cost soaring
The days of cheap China money may be over, but CALC's CFO tells AFJ in an exclusive interview that it is going full steam ahead, expanding into new markets, and hoping to secure an investment-grade rating.
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Airlines struggle to grow capacity
08 May 2024 Airlines Northeast AsiaAirline executives don’t see supply chain issues resolving in foreseeable future.
Korean Air sells mid-life widebodies
08 May 2024 Airlines Northeast AsiaAgrees $675m deal with US aircraft modifier
Aercap announces new repurchase programme
08 May 2024 Lessors EuropeBoard authorises a new $500 million share repurchase programme
Freshfields promotes lawyer
08 May 2024 Law EuropeZeng was named a ‘Rising Star’ by Airfinance Journal in its list of the six most promising legal associates for 2023
Lessor faces spectre of A350F delay
08 May 2024 Lessors North AmericaLarge freighter door modification ‘haunts’ ALC, says president
Exclusive: Air Caraibes selects financing for new ATR72-6...
08 May 2024 Airlines Latin AmericaAirfinance Journal reveals that the carrier has ordered the two aircraft from turboprop manufacturer ATR
Sun Country plans low capex through 2025
08 May 2024 Airlines North AmericaUS carrier acquires three 737-800s from lessors in first quarter, Airfinance Journal Deal Tracker shows
ALC expects aircraft opportunities from 'order frenzy'
07 May 2024 Lessors North AmericaCompetitors will likely modify backlogs
Azorra places E195-E2s with LOT
07 May 2024 Lessors North AmericaDeliveries due in the third quarter
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Values and LR trends: A350-900 benefiting from recovery
Geoff Hearn reviews the A350-900 market
Inequality among airlines
What do Airfinance Journal's Airline Financial Ratings say about the industry post-Covid? The distribution curve is a long way from “normal” and is becoming less so. We see that the current number of CCC “rated” airlines still well exceeds pre-Covid levels and the number of CC “rated airlines remain 50% higher than pre-Covid
Airfinance Journal Rising Stars: part 1
In part 1, Airfinance Journal recognises three of the six most promising legal associates for 2023
Phenomenal growth rates of Chinese economy and traffic ar...
Avitas SVP aviation consulting Adam Pilarski gives three fundamental reasons why the phenomenal growth rates of the Chinese economy and traffic are definitely over