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Aircraft Archive: Boeing B717
Stage 3 Values Remain Stable at Best
Despite strong demand for capacity in the lead up to the peak Northern Hemisphere summer period, the high price of fuel and the boost in production by Airbus and Boeing, there has been little further material improvement in Stage 3 values. Values of newer narrowbodies have registered an increase over…

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May 16, 2005
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Revitalized Boeing Sales Initiative Likely To Contain New Pricing
Used Values Have Managed To Achieve Only Modest Gains Boeing's [BA] much-needed boost to its sales effort is expected to result in competitive new pricing, a development that may also keep the lid on any further rises in used values. Boeing has announced a flurry of orders since the beginning…

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April 18, 2005
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Rentals Continue Modest Increase
Rentals of aircraft still in production exhibited a further modest increase during the first quarter of 2005. The first quarter of the year has traditionally been a time when lease rentals experience a slight fall before the upcoming peak Northern Hemisphere summer season absorbs some of the excess. During the…

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April 18, 2005
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B737-600 Values Slide Despite Lack of Capacity
The lack of improvement in the Boeing [BA] B737-600 order book points to a need for values of this aircraft to be readjusted downward. Values of the -600 were placed "On Watch" status four years ago. With no improvement in demand, values have experienced a significant fall at the same…

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April 18, 2005
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New Lessor Orders Point to Competitive New Pricing
Used Values Continue to Experience Only Modest Increase Due to New Pricing Pricing of new aircraft remains extremely competitive as evidenced by the order for 20 B737s (plus 20 options) by Singapore based Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise (SALE) at a time when Boeing [BA] has stated that demand is outstripping…

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April 4, 2005
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Regional Jet Values Face Period of Uncertainty
The regional jet market, dominated by the U.S. sector, continues to experience a measure of uncertainty due to higher operating costs, passenger weights, and a changing market structure that continues to favor the higher capacity examples. Whatever the problems of the 50-seat regional jet market, the 30-seat commuter jet market…

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April 4, 2005
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Values of 100 Seaters Continue to Experience Downward Shift
While Continental Airlines [CAL] has temporarily lifted its potential disposal of 24 Boeing [BA] B737-500s after a last- minute agreement with its unions, the values of 100-seat aircraft remain under severe pressure, a sharp contrast with the fortunes other aircraft such as the B737-300. Several events highlight the difficulties facing…

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April 4, 2005
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Boeing Capital Corporation Seeks to Spread Risk on B787 Financing
Boeing Capital Corporation (BCC) is seeking to finance the B787 by pooling the funds of third party investors, thereby potentially easing the financing process and aiding sales. The ability to more easily secure financing via packages put together but not financed by the manufacturer has been one of the primary…

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March 21, 2005
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