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Aircraft lessors have taken legal action after insurance companies refused to pay claims
Legal battle waged by world’s biggest aircraft leasing company is likely to be a test case for other claims
Sri Lanka court rules that Russian flag carrier can fly aircraft back to Moscow
AerCap’s move sets stage for protracted battle between industry and insurers
Seizing planes in international airspace from which they are mostly banned would not be easy
The sale of the conglomerate’s aircraft leasing business is the end of a defining era for it and its unit
Combination brings together the two biggest companies in the market
The lessor argues airlines will owe too much to debtors to put up new capital so will therefore need to lease planes
US industrial group takes another step in restructuring of business under Larry Culp
Up to half carriers seeking rent relief on planes because of coronavirus standstill
The UK bank has sold its profitable aircraft leasing unit to a Japanese bank
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