AWAS announced today that it has agreed to acquire a portfolio of four
late -model narrowbody passenger aircraft from BOC Aviation.
These aircraft are all subject to long -term leases with their respective airlines.
“AWAS is continuing our planned growth initiative to acquire superior aircraft assets on lease to globally diverse airlines,” said Ray Sisson, President & CEO AWAS.
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Acquisitions in the secondary market are a key pillar of our expansion plan
While the worldwide commercial aircraft fleet continues to expand, so, of course, does the fleet operated under leasing contracts. Lessors now have over 10 000 planes ...
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