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AerCap Q3: the double-edged sword of Spirit’s Chapter 11
AerCap adds ex-Spirit Airbus orders to its own book - but also has to contend with rejected aircraft.
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This week we turn our attention to the Turkish aviation market. The country’s largest airlines, Turkish Airlines, Pegasus and SunExpress have leveraged the strong leisure demand and traffic that was present during the summer quarter, reporting among the strongest top and bottom-line results in the industry in Q3 2023...
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Happy New Year to all readers! We start the year by sharing our views and analysis on the European LCCs. Unlike the US LCCs, most of whom have had a relatively subdued and challenging 2023 as pointed out in recent Extras, the major European LCCs have enjoyed robust profits and cash flows.
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