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Aircraft Archive: Airbus
MAX Rentals Will See “Temporary Dip”
The announcement that the “ungrounding” of the B737MAX will now not occur until the middle of 2020 – June / July perhaps – represents a significant event in view of the expectation that the aircraft would return to service in the coming months and serves to increase the potential discounting…

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February 3, 2020
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Engine Overhaul Costs Continue to Rise
The cost of overhauling engines continues to rise but with better management, the time on wing is increasing to compensate. The rate that list prices of spare Life Limited Parts rise continues to be in excess of most other rates of inflation. The cost of overhauls is tied to some…

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February 3, 2020
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New Value of B737-700 Shows Considerable Volatility
The value attributed to a newly delivered B737-700 over the last 23 years reflects considerable volatility but also the effect – or lack – of inflation. When the B737-700 was first introduced in 1997, the value was a few million dollars more than the B737-300 which was in the final…

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February 3, 2020
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Widebody Freighter Rentals Stagnate
The market for widebody freighters have the potential to improve given the seeming thawing in trade relations between the U.S. and China but at present demand is limited. The coronavirus issue is seeing a number of passenger aircraft being removed from services into and out of China. As the lower…

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February 3, 2020
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B777-200 Values Forever in the Doldrums
Any demand for the B777-200 has long since passed as the market has moved onto newer types. Many have been scrapped or placed into storage although United Airlines clings onto the type most of which were delivered at the start of the program in 1996/1997. Japan Airlines also remain an…

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February 3, 2020
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Aircraft Asset Assessment
B777-200 Market Presence. The B777-200 has experienced the fate of most initial variants of a new model –marginalization within the first decade of service entry. This should provide some pause for thought when considering other newer widebodies. The difference for the -200 lay with the expectation that such an outcome…

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February 3, 2020
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Residuals Should Already Be Taking Account of A350 Re-Engining
While Airbus has downplayed the timescales for the re-engining of the A350, the process was begun some time ago and as such residual values should have already anticipated the magnitude of the efficiency improvement and its timing. The airframe and engine manufacturers are always considering new products, but few actually…

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January 31, 2020
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Discipline Leads to Greater Stability in Narrowbody Lease Rentals
Recent Decline In Rentals Abates as Competition Eases The decline in narrowbody rentals has been mostly halted as the market has become disciplined and because of the problems with the MAX. The lease rentals of the mainstream narrowbodies – the A320 and B737 families – have experienced a notable fall…

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January 20, 2020
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