Middle East lessor Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) is considering reinventing itself as a widebody specialist and may be in the market for more aircraft in 2014. DAE, which has a $3.3 billion portfolio including Airbus A320s, A330s, Boeing 737s and 777s, has been through a turbulent few years...
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