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LAN Airlines Order Does Little To Prevent Continued Decline in A318 Values
While LAN Airlines of Chile may have swelled the Airbus A318 order book by a third, total orders are still well below 100. Therefore, the prospects of any improvement in the values of the beleaguered type remain remote until the number of orders reach at least 200. The LAN order,…

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July 11, 2005
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Airbus List Prices Rise Above Inflation
But Net Pricing Stagnates Airbus list prices have risen by an average of 4 percent between 2004 and 2005, reflecting increased material and labor costs, but the actual prices customers are paying are unlikely to have increased by 1 to 2 percent or more. In other words, the increase in…

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July 11, 2005
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Flurry of Orders at Paris Air Show Keep Values on Upward Path
Optimism Overcomes Gloom Caused by Record Oil Prices With more than 450 orders secured from a variety of carriers during the Pars Salon, including a large number from India, the new aircraft market has at last categorically distanced itself from the recession of the last few years and shown the…

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June 27, 2005
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Low Availability Levels Point to Stronger Rentals for Newer Equipment
The level of aircraft availability remains so low that it has prompted a further improvement in values, at least for those of newer aircraft types. The total jet fleet at the end of 2004 numbered just under 18,000 according to Jet Information Services. Of the 18,000 commercial jets, some 900…

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June 27, 2005
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New Derivatives Expected to Renew Pressure on Values of Existing Models
The launch of the Boeing B747-400X and the B737-900X is ever more likely in view of the renewed confidence in market demand, though such new variants would come at the further detriment of existing values of current models. Apart from the effective launch of the Airbus A350 at the Paris…

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June 27, 2005
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Alaska Order Prompts Renewed Domestic Interest in Boeing
The order for 35 Boeing B737NGs announced by Alaska Airlines and Boeing during the Paris Air Show underlines the pent up demand from the U.S. manufacturer's traditional market, the potential for considerable new order placements in the coming years, and the possibility of a hike in values as the shortage…

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June 27, 2005
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Rising Widebody Rates Outpace Values
While the rentals of older widebodies remain in the doldrums, those for newer widebodies continue to rise due to a growing shortage of capacity. The problems of the U.S. legacy carriers continue to counter increasing international traffic. However, with the relaxation of bilateral agreements and the stripping away of regulation…

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June 27, 2005
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Regional Jet Values Continue to Decline
The arrival and launch of new regional aircraft types is creating further pressure on existing regional jet values. The experience of the regional jet sector is no different than that of the other aircraft segments. Values of all jets face an uncertain, and usually weaker, future with the arrival of…

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June 27, 2005
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