DAE Agrees To Buy Macquarie AirFinance

DAE jets
Credit: DAE
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) agreed to take over Macquarie AirFinance (MAF) in a deal worth $7 billion that solidifies its position among the largest aircraft leasing companies. DAE said the combined fleet will comprise 1,029 aircraft including in-service, managed and on-order aircraft...
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