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- in 1976, then 15% in the early 1990s, 25% in 2000 and 40% in 2017, with lessors involved in 62% of second hand mid-life aircraft transactions since 2000:...
- the user (referred to as the lessee) to pay the owner (referred to as the lessor) for the use of an ****et. Property, buildings and vehicles are common ****ets...
- a major American cargo airline, p****enger charter airline, and aircraft lessor based in White Plains, New York. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Atlas...
- activities on behalf of the Hare Krishna devotees, Harrison served as co-lessor for the Temple's new premises in central London, and he financed the publication...
- IBM severely cut their leasing fees, reducing the demand for third-party lessor such as Potter. In 1972, the company posted a $13.1-million loss. John T...
- updates for several long-standing announcements. The following airlines and lessors either cancelled their orders/letters of intent for Superjet 100 aircraft...
- entered into a leasing agreement with Avolon Aerospace Leasing, an Irish lessor, acquiring three Airbus A330-900 aircraft, according to a filing submitted...
- Regional Court granted a bankruptcy appeal by ILFC, the international aircraft lessor, saying that the airline owed US$4.68 million in debts, a debt that Batavia...
- GATX Corporation is a railcar lessor that owns fleets in North America, Europe, and Asia. In addition, jointly with Rolls-Royce Limited, it owns one of...
- meaningless labels attached. As long as the lessor retains significant and genuine attributes of the traditional lessor status, the form of the transaction adopted...