Aircraft Makers, Lessors Split On Market Outlook
Credit: Keith Gaskell
It is the aircraft industry's equivalent of trickle-down economics: when Airbus and Boeing orderbooks swell, purveyors of used aircraft and lessors benefit by satisfying demand the aircraft builders cannot. But theory and practice have begun to diverge. An unusual split has emerged between the...
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