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DAE promotes Kruger to head of risk

Kruger has been working in the lessor risk department of DAE Capital (and formerly at AWAS) since March 2015.

Lessor owner sets out sustainable fuel production goals

Marubeni targets 160,000 tons per year of SAF by 2030

Sri Lankan bonds retains low junk rating

Fitch notes missed coupon payment last year

Spirit woe deepens with Fitch downgrade

Rating agency highlights engine issues and poor profitability

JSA, SMBC AC extend leases in Taiwan

Term extensions on nine-year-old narrowbodies.

Thai Airways posts $300m operating profit

Shareholders’ equity remains negative as the airline adds eight leased A350s.

Taiwan’s CAL records robust quarterly earnings

Issued $246 bond.

EVA Air places new Boeing widebody order

Commits to $1.9bn deal.

Vietnam Airlines ends financial haemorraghing

Lessors amenable to writing off debt in exchange for safe passage out of Vietnam.

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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