
Credit: Boeing
Lessor DAE says it was able to compensate for a slump in Boeing aircraft deliveries in 2024 by tapping an active secondary market and voiced confidence in sustained strength in lease rates. “We received far fewer aircraft than we expected from Boeing,” CEO Firoz Tarapore said on a Feb. 5 earnings...
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