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Boeing deliveries continue to fall behind in May

Lessors made up five direct deliveries

GA Telesis amends five-year credit facility

The facility comprises nine global, super-regional, and regional banks

Gol rejects Macquarie 737

Will also retain another two Macquarie-owned 737-800s

Joint liquidators launch 737-800 sale process

First open market sales process launched

Tailwind duo launch advisory

Washington-based investment management firm offers investment management services to clients

Aercap leases A320neo to French carrier

The A320neo is part of an multiple-aircraft mandate

No interest in Bonza takeover

Administrators continue to seek interested parties

Aegean Airlines closes debut Jolco financing

French bank arranges inaugural tax lease transaction

JSA promotes SVP head of risk

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Back in buying mode: Avation CEO

Avation is bidding on narrowbody aircraft again, its chief executive Jeff Chatfield tells AFJ in Hong Kong.

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.

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