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September
See which aircraft topped the charts this year.
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August
Consulting firm Morten Beyer & Agnew (mba) is to manage two Airbus A320-200 aircraft for unnamed customer.
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Newly established carrier has ordered three Airbus A319 aircraft.
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BAe Systems to remarket one Boeing 767-300ER.
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Deucalion has mandated four banks for the financing of two Airbus A330s.
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The Bulgaria-based airline is to lease two new Airbus A320s from Awas.
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Awas delivered the Boeing 737-300 to the Lithuania-based charter airline.
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July
The aircraft is the fourth freighter Deutsche Capital Management (DCM) leases to Aerologic.
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Credit Agricole-CIB has provided the export credit financing for the Brazilian carrier.
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The Brazilian carrier has converted a memorandum of understanding (MOU) into a firm order for 25 Airbus A320 family aircraft.
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Airfinance Journal asked appraisers to assess the value of a 2004-vintage 777-300ER powered by GE90 engines.
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Awas has delivered one Boeing 767-200ER to the airline based in Bolivia.
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The national carrier has placed a firm order for six Airbus A330-200 aircraft.
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The deal is worth $501 million at list prices.
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The carrier has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for seven Airbus A330s.
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The Dubai carrier places $9.1 billion order on the first day of the Farnborough Air Show.
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The aircraft leasing company with the largest fleet in the world announces a $3 billion Boeing aircraft order at Farnborough Air Show.
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Air Lease Corporation announced an order for 51 Airbus narrowbodies today at the 2010 Farnborough Air Show. Other aircraft leasing companies are expected to follow with large orders this week.
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Cabot Aviation arranged the sale on behalf of TNT Airways.
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DVB Bank financed one A330-200 for CIT Aerospace.
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The Dubai carrier, Emirates, uses export credit to finance Airbus A380.
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Boeing has lost seven 777 orders this week, but it picked up 30 orders in April from an unidentified customer.
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Lion Air, based in Indonesia, uses export credit to finance two Boeing jets.
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A senior Dubai official has confirmed that Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) is in negotiation with manufacturers about its aircraft orders.
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June
The aircraft will be available for lease in March 2011.
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The German carrier has closed financing for two Airbus narrowbodies.
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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) is restructuring its orders by moving aircraft orders to Emirates and flydubai.
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The airline refinances one Airbus A330-200 in the Japanese market.
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Borajet acquires fourth ex-Alitalia aircraft from lessor.
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Finnish national carrier becomes first customer of Airbus aircraft equipped with sharklets.
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Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) has been mandated to convert a Boeing 737-200SF aircraft for Transmile Air Services.
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Italian cargo operator takes delivery of converted MD-11F from Boeing Capital.
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Airfinance Journal asked appraisers to assess the value of a 1996-vintage 747-400 powered by CF6-80C2B1F engines.
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Lufthansa has taken delivery of its first Airbus A380, which was financed by Société Générale.
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Brazilian carrier has placed a mixed order for 25 Airbus A320 family aircraft and A350s.
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US aviation services provider receives two McDonnell Douglas MD-81s from Republic Holdings.
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Luxembourg’s national carrier has placed an order for a second Boeing 737-800.
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The first of six Boeing 777-200ER aircraft on lease from Singapore Airlines has been delivered to Brunei’s national carrier.
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The Boeing widebodies will be used to increase capacity on certain routes.
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Natixis Transport Finance and KfW were lead arrangers and Helaba was senior lender.
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May
International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) has leased one Boeing 737 to UTair Ukraine.
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Volga-Dnepr Airlines took delivery of the first of three Ilyushin IL-76TD-90VD freighters.
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The Boeing 737-600 was part of Scotland’s bankrupt FlyGlobespan.
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Jetscape to arrange the lease from Finnair Aircraft Finance worth nearly $20 million.
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Aeronautical Engineers Inc (AEI) is to convert an MD-80SF (specialist freighter), which was purchased from GA Telesis.
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Frank Pray, Awas's chief executive officer, considers what customers really want from airframe and engine manufacturers for next generation aircraft.
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Airbus says it has a 33% share of the 201 orders announced so far this year by Airbus and Boeing.
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The Italian cargo operator is to receive a third McDonnell Douglas MD11F.
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Boeing is to provide C-checks for Jeju Air’s 737s.
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Air Moldova gets one regional jet.
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Bruneian flag carrier signs a lease with Singapore Airlines for six Boeing 777-200ERs.
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Boeing says Israel's El Al carrier has cancelled an order for four Boeing 777 aircraft because of difficult economic environment.
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American air freight carrier, FedEx Express, increases orders for Boeing 777 freighters.
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Southern Air is to wet lease three freighters to Malaysia Airlines Cargo (MASkargo).
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Turkey’s flag carrier, Turkish Airlines, is to lease three Airbus A320s from three different lessors.
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Aeronautical Engineers, Inc (AEI) has been mandated by Barzil’s Sideral Air Cargo to convert a Boeing 737-300 aircraft.
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US air cargo carrier, Atlas Air, has arranged a revolving credit facility for nine new Boeing 747 freighters.
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Singapore Airlines is now Awas's largest customer with the delivery of the airline's sixth Airbus A330-300.
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Irish lessor Awas has delivered an Airbus A320-200 to Australia’s Strategic Airlines.
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April
Aviation Capital Solutions, a UK aviation services provider, will use the aircraft for aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) charter contracts.
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Canada’s Jazz Air airline has signed a firm order for 15 Bombardier Q400 turboprop airliners.
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Credit Agricole Corporate & Investment Bank (CA-CIB) arranges the export credit agency financing for Finnair.
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Airfinance Journal asked appraisers to assess the value of a 1998-vintage 757-200 powered by RB211-535 engines.
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DVB Bank is refinancing two Boeing Next Generation aircraft for a fund managed by Guggenheim Aviation Partners.
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Pluna Lineas Areas Uruguayas, Uruguay's flag carrier, has signed a firm order for three Bombardier regional jets.
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AerCap and Korean Airlines mandate BNP Paribas aircraft financings.
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Avinco will remarket an Airbus A320 for Wallis Trading.
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March
Credit Agricole CIB finances one Embraer ERJ 190 and one Airbus A330 for different customers.
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Aeroflot will be the launch customer for the first Sukhoi SuperJet.
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The oligopolists will be forced to re-engine their old narrowbodies if realistic competition becomes available, says Adam Pilarski,senior vice-president of Avitas, in his monthly column.
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Volga-Dnepr Airlines will invest $90 million for three Ilyushin IL-76TD-90VD aircraft.
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Columbian airline Aerovías de Integración Regional (Aires) will lease one Boeing 737-700 from Awas.
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Boeing delivers the 777-300ER, which is on lease from Gecas, to Egyptair today.
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Airfinance Journal asked appraisers to assess the value of a 2010-vintage 737-900ER powered by CFM56-7B27 engines.
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Aeronautical Engineers, Inc (AEI) converts a Boeing 737-400SF for a Turkish airline.
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The International Bureau of Aviation (IBA) will remarket and sell one Boeing 737-600 and spare parts.
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February
TAM takes delivery of three Airbus A319s backed by European credit agencies.
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BAE Systems Asset Management will target airlines in Russian for 13 RJ85s that come off lease in March.
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Aeronautical Engineers, Inc (AEI) will convert older aircraft to freighters.
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One Boeing 767-300ER has been sold to Guggenheim.
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Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac), maker of China’s first narrow-body aircraft, seeks 100 C919 orders by year-end.
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Hong Kong places an order with Airbus for six new Airbus A330s, which it will purchase from German bank, HSH Nordbank.
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AMS Aircraft arranged the Kenya Airways’ cash purchase of a Boeing 767-300ER.
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Singapore carrier Tiger Airways will have four Airbus aircraft deliver in 2011.
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CIT Aerospace delivered a Boeing 737-300 to British carrier Jet2.com.
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January
Airbus increased its aircraft prices, the first increase since January 2008.
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European bank, DVB Bank, refinanced aircraft for two airlines in December, but financing older equipment will remain difficult in 2010.
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Calyon funded Boeing and Airbus aircraft for Travel Service Airline and Aegean Airlines.
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Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) will convert a Boeing 737 aircraft into a freighter for MNG Airlines.
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SkyWorks Leasing will remarket two Airbus aircraft for sale or lease.
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French bank, BNP Paribas, closes six aircraft transactions and wins a commercial loan mandate.
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Barclays Capital was lead arranger for the ECA-financing of one Airbus A320 and one A330.
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The French airline has taken delivery of one new A320. Another will deliver later this month.
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Citi was sole arranger and security agent for the US Ex-Im Bank guaranteed financing of the Boeing Next Generation aircraft.
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The deal is worth more than $2 billion at list prices.
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Turkish Airlines signed a firm order for 20 Airbus A320 family aircraft.
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Calyon, CIC and KfW were joint underwriters.