Air Lease Corporation blamed more than $800 million in write-offs related to Russian aircraft seizures for a net loss in the 2022 first quarter (Q1), but executives believe the outlook for lessors remains robust for the summer and rest of the year. Speaking on an earnings call May 5, Air Lease CEO...
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