Who pays for the next 4,000 planes? (aircraft leasing)

WHO PAYS FOR THE NEXT 4,000 PLANES?

WHO PAYS FOR THE NEXT 4,000 PLANES?

Half the world’s civil aircraft will have to be replaced within the next 10 years. This means building 4,000 new planes at a cost of something between $175 and 225 billion, and the money has to be found by an industry which is barely making a profit.

Yet the re-equipment has begun. Last year, 654 new aircraft were placed on firm order by civil airlines, for a total of $10.6

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