
16/04/2025
On Watch: US carriers adjust forecasts, Spirit CEO departs, airBaltic restructuring fears
This edition of On Watch provides updates on Spirit Airlines, Air Mauritius, airBaltic and IAG Group.
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24/11/2023
KEY TAKEAWAYS… This week we have summarised how the major North American airlines performed in Q3 2023. In what is historically the busiest quarter of the year for most airlines, many airlines struggled and fell into the red.
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In this week’s Airlines Extra, we review developments in the Australian commercial aviation sector. The market is dominated by Qantas and its subsidiaries, however the flag carrier now finds itself in the midst of a major public relations and governance crisis...
View all reportsAppraiser Eva Karagianni explores how rising lease rates and ongoing supply chain challenges are reshaping the aviation market
16/04/2025
This edition of On Watch provides updates on Spirit Airlines, Air Mauritius, airBaltic and IAG Group.
15/04/2025
Financiers confirm that risk-adjusted margins for alt lenders have continued to fall in the first quarter of 2025. In other news, Germany’s Hamburg Commercial Bank (HCOB) is exiting aviation finance, less than 18 months after launching the business, following an internal strategic review.
14/04/2025
Aircraft lessors have been warned that they could be exposed to a $80 million tax bill from the Indian authorities relating to aircraft leases for several Indian airlines including IndiGo.
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