Finance, Taxes, Insurance
Issues regarding financing of aircraft; aviation insurance; tax issues for aircraft operators; new companies and people in the aviation financing and insurance industries.
Funding for aircraft acquisitions will continue unabated as the pandemic eases, according to Boeing’s latest finance forecast.
The government of Canada will own a portion of the flag carrier under a provision of a C$5.879 billion aid package.
The European Commission has approved the French bailout of Air France subject to conditions, including surrender of 18 daily slots at Paris Orly Airport.
MySky Budget is based on the company's existing spend management platform, calculating projected costs based on some 30 million data points.
The Swedish government will introduce takeoff and landing charges to encourage airlines to use more fuel-efficient aircraft with lower emissions.
Global Jet Capital has closed its fifth asset-backed securitization worth $663 million.
A Gecas-AerCap combination would result in a combined portfolio of more than 2,000 aircraft, 900 engines, and 300 helicopters.
The MRO arm of the Lufthansa Group attributes its product and customer diversity and investments in digital platforms for its ability to counter Covid-19.
U.S. and European Union trade representatives have been given four months to try to find compromise in the long-running dispute over aerospace subsidies.
The European Investment Bank will make available a 10-year credit line to Safran for the development of environmentally friendly engine technology.