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Read by thousands of aviaon professionals and technical decision-makers every week www.avitrader.com WEEKLYAVIATIONHEADLINES Connued on page 3 Figures released by Manchester Airports Group (MAG) reveal that 10 years to the day aſter restric- ons on liquids in aircraſt cabins were introduced, vast quanes are sll having to be thrown away by passengers during airport se- curity checks. MAG, which oper- ates Manchester, London Stansted, East Midlands and Bournemouth air- ports in the UK confiscated more than 140 million tonnes of boled drinks last year – that’s more than 500,000 drinks. All discarded boles are subse- quently sent for recycling by the airports. Staff at Manchester Airport are sll filling 80 wheelie bins a day of items discarded at security, while at London Stansted Airport 60 wheelie bins are being filled each day. At Stansted Airport alone, 23 tonnes worth of aerosol cans were discarded by passengers in 2015, in addion to huge volumes of sun cream, perfumes and cosmecs which also had to be thrown away. Today, roughly 20% of security trays passing through security at MAG airports will have to be rejected because liquids which breach Gov- ernment regulaons are present. Liquids are idenfied as the biggest single occupier of security officers’ me and can be a key cause of se- curity delays in peak hours. Daniel Gallo, Cus- tomer Services and Security Di- rector at London Stansted Airport, said: “Having to throw away items at security can oſten mean the worst possible start to someone’s holiday and I encourage passen- gers to remember to put those ex- pensive sun creams and perfumes in their hold luggage. “Having to throw away items at security can often mean the worst possible start to someone’s holiday.” Daniel Gallo, Customer Services and Security Director at London Stansted Airport WORLD NEWS Liquids can be a key cause of security delays in peak hours. Photo: London Heathrow ISSN 1718-7966 AUGUST 15, 2016/ VOL. 553 Liquids still causing security delays As airports process record summer vacationers Froner to add new services from Orlando U.S low cost carrier Froner Airlines will launch new services between Orlando and both Des Moines and San Diego starng Oct. 30. Froner is offering special introductory fares as low as $59 one-way between Orlando and Des Moines and $79 one-way between Orlando and San Diego at Flyfroner.com. Addion- ally, travellers have the choice of adding The WORKSsm bundle to these special sale fares for as low as $59 each way. Virgin Atlanc adds live TV to 787s Customers travelling with Virgin At- lanc this summer will now be able to tune in to live television onboard its 787’s, thanks to a partnership with Panasonic Avionics and IMG. This new service will be available to customers travel-ling on the state- of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner and inially three channels will be available - Sport 24 for all the live sporng acon from around the world, and BBC World News and CNN Internaonal for break- ing news around the clock. Sport 24 will be showing acon from the Rio 2016 Olympics Games, Premier League, NFL, UEFA Champions League, NBA, Tennis Grand Slams, Bundesliga, Formula 1, Golf Majors, MotoGP, and the Ryder Cup. Oman Air expands its Interna- onal network to include Iraq Oman Air has announced further expansion to its global network with a new desnaon starng in September 2016. The flights will operate from Oman Air’s hub in Muscat to Najaf, in Iraq with four weekly flights. Flights to Najaf will start on 15 th September 2016. This is Oman Air’s first desnaon in Iraq, and the carrier will operate the flights with 737-800 aircraſt. +44 (0) 1273 833330 [email protected] WWW.AVTRADE.COM AVTRADE’S SPECIALIST SALES TEAMS SUPPLY COMPONENTS ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. Dedicated local support, quality, reliability and integrity. Contact us now for Sales, Loans or Exchanges. LISTENING, REACTING, EXCELLING.

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Read by thousands of aviation professionals and technical decision-makers every week www.avitrader.com

WEEKLY AVIATION HEADLINES

Continued on page 3

Figures released by Manchester Airports Group (MAG) reveal that 10 years to the day after restric-tions on liquids in aircraft cabins were introduced, vast quantities are still having to be thrown away by passengers during airport se-curity checks.

MAG, which oper-ates Manchester, London Stansted, East Midlands and Bournemouth air-ports in the UK confiscated more than 140 million tonnes of bottled drinks last year – that’s more than 500,000 drinks.All discarded bottles are subse-quently sent for recycling by theairports.

Staff at Manchester Airport are

still filling 80 wheelie bins a day of items discarded at security, while at London Stansted Airport 60 wheelie bins are being filled each day. At Stansted Airport alone, 23 tonnes worth of aerosol cans were

discarded by passengers in 2015, in addition to huge volumes of sun cream, perfumes and cosmetics which also had to be thrown away.

Today, roughly 20% of security trays passing through security at MAG airports will have to be rejected

because liquids which breach Gov-ernment regulations are present. Liquids are identified as the biggest single occupier of security officers’ time and can be a key cause of se-curity delays in peak hours.

Daniel Gallo, Cus-tomer Services and Security Di-rector at London Stansted Airport, said: “Having to throw away items at security can often mean the

worst possible start to someone’s holiday and I encourage passen-gers to remember to put those ex-pensive sun creams and perfumes in their hold luggage.

“Having to throw away items at security can often mean the worst possible start to someone’s holiday.”Daniel Gallo, Customer Services and Security Director at London

Stansted Airport

WORLD NEWS

Liquids can be a

key cause of security

delays in peak hours.

Photo: London

Heathrow

ISSN 1718-7966 AUGUST 15, 2016/ VOL. 553

Liquids still causing security delays As airports process record summer vacationers

Frontier to add new services from OrlandoU.S low cost carrier Frontier Airlines will launch new services betweenOrlando and both Des Moines andSan Diego starting Oct. 30. Frontier is offering special introductory fares as low as $59 one-way between Orlando and Des Moines and $79 one-way between Orlando and SanDiego at Flyfrontier.com. Addition-ally, travellers have the choice ofadding The WORKSsm bundle tothese special sale fares for as lowas $59 each way.

Virgin Atlantic adds live TV to 787s Customers travelling with Virgin At-lantic this summer will now be able to tune in to live television onboard its 787’s, thanks to a partnership with Panasonic Avionics and IMG. This new service will be available to customers travel-ling on the state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliner and initially three channels will be available - Sport 24 for all the live sporting action from around the world, and BBC World News and CNN International for break-ing news around the clock. Sport 24 will be showing action from the Rio 2016 Olympics Games, Premier League, NFL, UEFA Champions League, NBA, Tennis Grand Slams, Bundesliga, Formula 1, Golf Majors, MotoGP, and the Ryder Cup.

Oman Air expands its Interna-tional network to include IraqOman Air has announced further expansion to its global network with a new destination starting in September 2016. The flights will operate from Oman Air’s hub in Muscat to Najaf, in Iraq with four weekly flights. Flights to Najaf will start on 15th September 2016. This is Oman Air’s first destination in Iraq, and the carrier will operate the flights with 737-800 aircraft.

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GE Capital Aviation Services delivers first of six leased Boeing 777-300ERs to EVA Air

GE Capital Aviation Services Limited (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing arm of GE, has delivered the first of six leased Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to EVA Air as part of the airline’s fleet renewal program. The aircraft was part of GECAS’ existing order book with Boeing. The five additional leased 777s are scheduled for de-livery to EVA in 2016 and 2017. EVA Air, a Star Alliance member, was established in 1989 as Taiwan’s first privately owned international air-line. It is part of the Evergreen Group and a sis-ter company to global container-shipping leader Evergreen Line. It flies a fleet of over 70 Boeing and Airbus aircraft to more than 60 international destinations throughout Asia, Oceania, Europe and North America.

Bombardier delivers first Challenger 650 aircraft to be operated from Germany

Bombardier Business Aircraft has delivered its first Challenger 650 aircraft to be operated from Germany. This aircraft joins the Bombardier busi-ness jet fleet in Europe comprised of more than 430 aircraft in service. The Bombardier Business Aircraft Market Forecast, published in May 2016, predicts business aviation industry deliveries of 1,530 aircraft in Europe for the 10-year period covering 2016-2025. In service since 2015, the Challenger 650 jet builds on the legacy of the Bombardier Challenger aircraft series, which

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“The message is clear: passengers should pack these items in their hold luggage if they can, or if not, ensure that they are in packages of less than 100ml.”

“Every security officer has a long list of items that they have to discard day in, day out rang-ing from jars of marmite and bottles of HP

sauce to snow globes and bubble machines. We’d much rather our passengers were able to keep hold of these and don’t attempt to take them through security before boarding their flight.”

On Monday 15th August, Manchester Air-port will see its busiest day of the year when

102,000 passengers pass through its doors. London Stansted Airport will see nearly 90,000 passengers use the airport on its busi-est day on Friday 26th August.

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XTI Aircraft Company selects Honeywell Aerospace to supply engines for first prototype

XTI Aircraft Company (XTI) has entered into a preliminary agreement with the Aerospace divi-sion of Honeywell International under which Honeywell will supply its HTS900 engine for use in XTI’s first prototype, a two-thirds piloted subscale of the TriFan 600 vertical takeoff airplane. Honeywell will also provide an additional engine for use in XTI’s Ground Propulsion Test Sys-tem. This follows the earlier announcement by XTI that it will build, test and fly the subscale as its first prototype or technology demonstrator within the next two years. The TriFan 600 is a six-seat aircraft which will have the speed, range and comfort of a business jet, with the ability to take off and land vertically like a helicopter. Using three ducted fans, the TriFan 600 lifts off vertically and its two wing fans rotate forward for a seamless transition to cruise speed at 400 miles an hour and with a range of up to 1,600 miles.

A Honeywell HTS900 engine will power a two-thirds piloted subscale prototype of the TriFan 600 Photo: XTI Aircraft Company

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set the business aviation standard for reliability, efficiency and productivity for time-pressed ex-ecutives and VIPs for over 30 years. Featuring a completely new and innovative cabin redesign, the Bombardier Vision flight deck technology and optimized engine thrust, the Challenger 650 aircraft delivers the industry’s best overall value, proven reliability and efficiency.

DAE and Oman Air sign sale and lease-back agreement for two Boeing 737-800 aircraft

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has signed a sale and leaseback agreement with Arabian flag carrier Oman Air for two Boeing 737-800s. The first aircraft has been delivered to Oman Air in July, with the second to be delivered in August 2016 as part of the carrier’s fleet expansion.

BOC Aviation places six Boeing 737-800 aircraft with China Airlines

BOC Aviation has placed six Boeing 737-800 air-craft with China Airlines, adding a new customer to its portfolio. Robert Martin, Managing Direc-tor and Chief Executive Officer, BOC Aviation, said, “The addition of China Airlines to our list of customers demonstrates the continued de-mand for new aircraft in the Asia Pacific region, which is a key driver of the company’s growth. We are pleased to support China Airlines as it continuously renews its fleet with the Boeing 737-800 to meet its customers’ demands for fuel-efficient and reliable aircraft.” Founded in 1959, China Airlines employs more than 12,000 people worldwide and operates a fleet of 107 aircraft, making it the largest airline by size and frequency of service in Taiwan.

AIRCRAFT & ENGINE NEWS Mauritania Airlines finalizes order for one Next-Generation 737-800

Mauritania Airlines has finalized an order for one Next-Generation 737-800 airplane, valued at US$96m at current list prices. “The Boeing 737 is the backbone of Mauritania Airlines fleet because of its efficiency and superior operating economics,” said Mohamed Radhy Bennahi, chief executive officer of Mauritania Airlines. “The addition of this new 737-800 will greatly expand our network and enhance the overall travel experience of our passengers.” Based in Mauritania’s capital city Nouakchott, at Nouakchott-Oumtounsy International Airport, Mau-ritania Airlines was founded in 2010 and currently serves more than 10 destinations across Africa and Europe. The Mauritanian flag-carrier currently operates a fleet which includes one Next-Generation 737-700 and two 737-500s.

Mauritania Airlines orders one Boeing Next Generation 737-800 Photo: Boeing

Lufthansa Technik nominates production and sales partner of its “chair” aircraft seat

Lufthansa Technik has selected INAIRVATION, its Joint Venture with F/LIST, to coordinate pro-duction and sales of its “chair” aircraft seat. This approach combines the outstanding core competencies of the two shareholders, having both the capabilities and the capacity to provide high-end customized products. The modular VIP product family “chair”, received 9g and 16g ETSO approval in May 2016. Lufthansa Technik’s Original Equipment Innovation (OEI) Division in Hamburg/Germany is responsible for all airwor-thiness requirements and the final certification,

MRO & PRODUCTION NEWS

Cebu Pacific selects Rolls-Royce to power further A330 aircraft

Cebu Pacific has ordered Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines, with TotalCare long-term engine ser-vices, to power two new Airbus A330 aircraft. The Philippines-based airline already operates six of the aircraft, all powered by the Trent 700. The engine has won more than 70% of new orders over the last four years and accounts for a similar percentage on future A330 deliveries. More than 1,600 Trent 700s are now in service or on firm order.

Cebu Pacific orders Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines Photo: Rolls-Royce

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whereas F/LIST takes care of the production of the skeleton and all rigid surfaces at its site in Thomasberg, Austria.

Jet Aviation signs FBO Alliance agreement with Jet Center at Santa Fe

Jet Aviation has signed a Fixed Base Operation (FBO) alliance with Jet Center at Santa Fe to offer customers with more choices. Jet Aviation, with more than 20 FBO operations worldwide, and Jet Center at Santa Fe recently signed an FBO alli-ance agreement. This partnership offers custom-ers additional locations from which to choose, with guaranteed levels of service. The compa-nies will also share best practices and combine resources. “A partnership with Jet Center at Santa Fe makes perfect sense for our customers since both of our companies are committed to delivering the highest level of service,” said John Langevin, Vice President FBO operations, North America, Jet Aviation. “Their exceptional atten-tion to detail and the company’s strategic airport location makes them a great alliance partner to the Jet Aviation global FBO network.”

Precision Aircraft Solutions completes 60th conversion

Precision Aircraft Solutions announced the com-pletion of its 60th 757 freighter conversion, with nine more conversions in process. The 757-200 aircraft, MSN 29312, becomes the 60th redeliv-ery in company history and the fifth precision conversion of the year for European Air Trans-port Leipzig Airline (EAT), the largest of three airlines with dedicated service to the European, Middle Eastern and North African networks of DHL Express. The conversion was performed at Flightstar in Jacksonville, Fla.

BAE Systems Regional Aircraft considers launch of Avro RJ Freighter

BAE Systems Regional Aircraft is working towards the possible launch of a passenger-to-freighter conversion programme for the Avro RJ jetliner. Building on the experience gained and in-service success of the BAe 146QT (Quiet Trader) freighter, of which around 30 aircraft were produced, the business has spent the past year assessing the suitability of the newer-build Avro RJ as a freighter. This work has created a full OEM-designed specification for the freighter which is now being offered to the market. The principal variant for conversion would be RJ100 aircraft which are now starting to come out of passenger service and will be available over the next few years. The business can help potential customers source suitable aircraft. Most of these aircraft will have accumulated between 20,000 – 35,000 flight cycles (depending on aircraft age and history). BAE Systems offers an Avro RJ Life Extension Programme which commences at 40,000 flight cycles and clears the aircraft life limit up to 60,000 flight cycles, ensuring many years of operational service. BAE Systems Regional Aircraft can provide a total support package, planned to last for at least a 15-20-year period. BAE Systems will have a stra-tegic MRO partner who will provide the freighter conversion or working party support solution to suit any need. Typical lead-time from contract will be 9-12 months and conversion time will be a round three months, subject to the specific modifications that are required.

RJ Freighter livery 1 Photo: BAE Systems

MRO & PRODUCTION NEWS

RJ Freighter livery 5 rear three quarter view loading igloo Photo: BAE Systems

Exchange Income Corporation completes acquisition of CarteNav Solutions

Exchange Income Corporation, a diversified, acquisition-oriented company, has successfully closed the acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding shares of CarteNav Solutions for a purchase price of up to CAD$17.0m (US$12.9m), which is subject to an earn-out provision and customary post-closing adjustments. Carte-Nav, headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is a leading software developer providing intelli-gence, surveillance, reconnaissance (“ISR”) and

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situational awareness software solutions for the maritime, land, and air environments to de-fense, security, and commercial clients. Its flag-ship product, AIMS-ISR has become the software of choice for both government and non-gov-ernment customers in more than 30 countries across six continents.

ATSG’s second quarter results on track to-ward 2016 targets

Air Transport Services Group reported consoli-dated financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2016. Revenues increased 19% to US$176.5m. Excluding revenues from reim-bursed expenses, revenues increased 13%. This increase included contributions from thirty-five Boeing 767 cargo aircraft leased to external customers as at June 30, six more than a year earlier. Eight of those thirty-five leased 767s were operating for Amazon Fulfillment Services Inc. (AFS), a subsidiary of Amazon.com, which ATSG began serving in September 2015. Pre-tax earnings from continuing operations were US$18.8m, compared with US$17.2m in the prior-year period. Adjusted pre-tax earnings from continuing operations declined slightly to US$16.3m from US$16.7m, reflecting US$2.6m in ramp-up costs stemming primarily from flight crew compensation and training for the expand-ing Amazon and DHL CMI operations. Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations, as adjusted for the same items excluded from adjusted pre-tax earnings, increased 2% to US$52.1m. Net Earnings from continuing operations on a GAAP basis were US$11.5m in the second quarter, ver-sus US$10.6m a year ago.

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Magnetic MRO signs long-term partnership agreement with Component OH Services

Magnetic MRO, Estonia-headquartered Total Technical Care MRO organization, has signed a long-term exclusive partnership agreement with Component OH Services in the USA in order to provide landing gear overhaul and repair services for its customers in Europe, Africa, Russia and Asia. Component OH Services is a landing gear shop that Magnetic MRO has been using to overhaul landing gear sets from tear downs, as well as its repair services for Magnetic MRO base maintenance customers. As a result of the company’s positive experience regarding the high-quality, TAT and their process management, Magnetic MRO, has decided to upgrade its existing relationship with Component OH Services into a long-term partnership. Instead of investing in its own landing gear shop, Magnetic MRO has followed a more synergic way of expanding its business and become exclusive partners with a highly professional team. “On account of their proper equipment and highly developed service process, we believe that this partnership will create additional values for both Magnetic MRO and its customers,” says Si-mona Verbienė, Head of Spare Parts, Magnetic MRO.

Magnetic MRO and Component OH Services sign partnership agreement for landing gear repair Photo: Magnetic MRO

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airberlin posts 2nd quarter loss of €89.1m

airberlin’s net result in the second quarter de-creased to €-89.1m (Q2 2015: €-37.5m) and to €-271.5m (HY 2015: €-247.6m) in the first half-year. Operating earnings (EBIT) decreased in the second quarter to €-62.7m (Q2 2015: -15.9 million euros), and compared to the first half of the year, declined by 34 per cent to €-234.9m (HY 2015: €-175.8m). The cash and cash equiva-lents balance as at June 30, 2016 increased to €398.2m (30 June 2015: €219.1m). Revenue per available seat kilometer (RASK) decreased in the second quarter of 2016 by 6%, in the half-year, RASK dropped by 3.4%. airberlin continued to improve its ancillary revenues with a 27% rise from €5.85 (Q2 2015) to €7.42 per passenger. Compared to the same half-year period last year, ancillary revenues increased by 28% from €6.38 to €8.14 per passenger. (€1.00 = US$1.12 at time of publication.)

DVB Bank posts positive consolidated net income before taxes for the first half of 2016

DVB Bank, the international transport finance specialist, generated consolidated net income before taxes of €14.1m (previous year: €75.7m) for the first six months of 2016. Net income from financial instruments in accordance with IAS 39, generally subject to volatility, amounted to €10.0m (previous year: €63.5m). The consider-able decline was primarily due to substantial non-recurring income from the sale of invest-ment securities (the partial disposal of the stake in Wizz Air Holdings Plc.) recognized in 2015 and generated by the bank’s Aviation Investment Management activities. (US$1.11 = €1.00 at time of publication.)

AeroCentury earns US$299,000 in the 2nd quarter of 2016

AeroCentury, an independent aircraft leasing company, reported second quarter 2016 earn-ings of US$299,000, compared to US$1.4m for the second quarter of 2015, and US$434,000, for the first quarter of 2016. Earnings reported

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for the second quarter of 2016 included gains of US$2.2m related to an aircraft disposition pursuant to a sales-type finance lease and insur-ance proceeds for one aircraft. In 2015, gains of US$2.7m related to dispositions of aircraft pur-suant to sales-type finance leases boosted earn-ings. In the first half of 2016, net income totaled US$732,000, compared to US$2.1 million in the first half of 2015. Net income for the six months ended June 30, 2016 included gains of US$2.2m related to aircraft dispositions pursuant to sales-type finance leases, as well as insurance proceeds for one aircraft and, in 2015, gains of US$4.5m related to dispositions of aircraft for cash and pursuant to sales-type finance leases.

Lufthansa Cargo takes over time:matters

Lufthansa Cargo has taken over complete own-ership of the time:matters Group, experts in

HAECO Xiamen completes first 777 freighter maintenance check for Lufthansa Cargo

HAECO Xiamen completed its first Boeing 777 freighter maintenance check for Lufthansa Cargo AG in June. HAECO Xiamen has worked with Lufthansa Cargo AG for over a decade, providing C-Checks and D-Checks for its McDonnell Douglas MD-11 freighter fleet, to establish a success-ful business relationship. In the following months, HAECO Xiamen will undertake additional maintenance checks for freighters operated by Lufthansa Cargo. HAECO Xiamen has redeliv-ered over 100 aircraft inputs to the Lufthansa Group, handling multiple aircraft types, including MD-11s, Boeing 747-400s and 747-8s.

HAECO Xiamen completes first 777 freighter check for Lufthansa Cargo Photo: HAECO

global same-day delivery and time-critical inter-national spare part logistics. The cargo airline, which spun off time:matters as a subsidiary in 2002, already held a 49% share. The majority 51% shareholding had been held by financial investor Aheim Capital and time:matters man-agement. Lufthansa Cargo and time:matters had already been cooperating successfully on express products. The takeover is in line with the Lufthansa Group’s “7 to 1: new concepts for growth” strategy. “time:matters has established itself in recent years as a leading specialist for same-day delivery and emergency logistics in Eu-rope”, said Peter Gerber, CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of Lufthansa Cargo. “With time:matters, we are aiming to grow our busi-ness in the special segment as well. Our focus is all about maximum reliability, exceptional service and customized solutions”, said Gerber. time:matters is to be maintained as an inde-pendent company.

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Global Eagle Entertainment, a provider of satel-lite-based connectivity and media to rapidly ex-panding mobility markets, has signed a contract with Avianca Brasil to provide inflight connec-tivity to the carrier’s full fleet of over 40 aircraft. Avianca Brasil operates in 24 airports with over 200 daily flights in South America. GEE has been the provider of inflight entertainment content services to Avianca Brasil and its partner air-line, Avianca, since June 2015. This agreement, which will expand the relationship with the Bra-zilian airline, demonstrates the ability of GEE’s technology and content solutions to deliver an unparalleled connectivity and entertainment experience to airline passengers. The service will utilize and incorporate certain assets from EMC, the company recently acquired by GEE, including already procured satellite bandwidth in the region and the Speednet technology to improve browsing speeds. More details on the service will be provided as Avianca Brasil nears the official launch of inflight connectivity for its passengers.

Panasonic Avionics and Yahsat have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to ex-plore new ways to offer a broadband connec-tivity solution serving several mobility markets in the Middle East within the next three to five years. In addition, while final terms are still be-ing negotiated, the MOU allows both parties to further investigate the launch of a Yahsat satel-

• In July, Finnair’s overall capac-ity grew by 9.2% and traffic grew by 8.6% year-on-year. Despite the strong growth, the passenger load factor was close to last year’s level at 88.7% compared to 89.1% in July 2015.

• United Airlines (UAL) reportedJuly 2016 operational results. UAL’s July 2016 consolidatedtraffic increased 1.2% and con-solidated capacity increased 0.7%versus July 2015. UAL’s July 2016

consolidated load factor increased 0.5 points compared to July 2015 to 87.5%.

• SkyWest reported combinedJuly 2016 traffic for SkyWest Air-lines and ExpressJet Airlines. Com-bined traffic for July was down 7.3% compared to July 2015, while combined capacity was down6.9%. Combined load factor for July was slightly down 0.4 points to 84.7%.

• SAS released traffic figures for July 2016, with a load factor of88.2%, up 1.2 points. Traffic in-creased 10.4% and capacity was up 8.8% when compared to the previous year.

• American Airlines Group’s traf-fic was down 0.3% versus July 2015, while total capacity was up2.3% versus July 2015. Total pas-senger load factor was 85.2%, down 2.1 points versus July 2015.

• Virgin America reported thattraffic increased 20.5% on capac-ity that was 18.4% higher from the same month in 2015. Loadfactor was 87.1%, an increase of 1.5 points from the same periodin 2015.

WestJet reported July 2016 traffic results with a load factor of 85.2%, an increase of 2.4 points year over year. Traffic increased 13.9% year over year and capacity grew 10.7% over the same period.

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Kuwait Ministry of Defence orders 30 H225M Caracal helicopters

Airbus Helicopters has signed a contract with the Kuwait Ministry of Defence for the purchase of 30 H225M Caracal multirole utility helicopters, as well as an associated support and services package. Kuwait’s fleet of H225M Caracal will be used for a wide variety of missions such as combat search-and-rescue, naval operations, medical evacuation and military transportation. The helicopters will be operated by the Kuwait Air Force and the Kuwait National Guard. A com-bat-proven platform with exceptional payload, a world-class automatic flight control system and long endurance, the H225M Caracal has dem-onstrated its versatility and performance even in the harshest operational environments. The

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Airbus Helicopters H225M Caracal Photo: Airbus Helicopters

H225M Caracal is the latest evolution of the suc-cessful Super Puma / Cougar family of military helicopters, with more than 500 units delivered worldwide. Kuwait is the latest nation to join the community of Caracal users with 138 H225M Caracals having been ordered so far by France, Brazil, Mexico, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Kuwait combined.

BAA Training, the Lithuanian-based type rating, ab initio, cabin crew, ground handling and many other aviation training provider was approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia (CAAM) to give ATR 72-500 type rating training for pilots who hold MCAA pilot licenses. Train-ing will take place in the EASA-certificated sim-ulator which is located in Baku, Azerbaijan. The ATR 72-500 is certified to operate on unpaved runways by installing a kit to ensure landing gear and lower fuselage protection. The ATR72-500 is a twin-engine turboprop short-haul re-gional airliner with great automation of power management which facilitates the pilot’s work-load. Mongolia is considered to be an emerg-ing economy with a huge territory dominated by domestic flights, where this type of aircraft quickly becomes established.

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• Guus Dekkers, currently Chief InformationOfficer (CIO) with Airbus and Airbus Group, has decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities outside Airbus Group as of end of September 2016. Dekkers willbe succeeded by Luc Hennekens, currentlyCIO of Qantas Airways, effective as of Octo-ber 1, 2016. In his new role, Luc Hennekenswill report to Marc Fontaine – Group Digital Transformation Officer – for Airbus Group matters and to Tom Williams – Chief Opera-tions Officer Airbus – for Airbus matters.

• West Star Aviation reported that Rob Jolly has joined its team as Regional SalesManager for the Western territory cover-ing Arizona, Nevada and California effective August 8, 2016. Rob is taking over for Terry Lutrick who announced his retirement ear-lier this year.

• Certified Aviation Services reported the appointment of Mike Stafford to GeneralManager of Line Maintenance. Mr. Stafford will be responsible for managing the com-pany’s eleven line maintenance stations while also growing all of CAS’ MRO linemaintenance services. Mr. Stafford joins CAS from his most recent position at United Airlines where he held the title of Western Region Manager of MRO Sales.

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• On August 8, Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) officially announced the appoint-ment of Arved von zur Muehlen as ChiefCommercial Officer effective from the Sep-tember 5, 2016. Prior to his appointment,von zur Muehlen was the Senior Vice Presi-dent, Commercial Network Operations for Qatar Airways, responsible for global sales strategy and development, as well as inno-vation and technology with a revenue tar-get of more than US$7bn.

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lite constellation that would serve Panasonic’s general mobility needs in aviation, maritime and terrestrial transportation, and also give yahsat the ability to use Panasonic communi-cation-related technologies and services where practical. Moving forward, Yahsat and Pana-sonic will assess the various technical require-ments for such an offering. The companies will explore a wide range of factors, including the type of frequency to be used, the coverage and capacity needed to serve flight routes in this region, the type of antenna and radome to be used, and the certification requirements of such a solution.

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Aircraft Type Company Engine MSN Year Available Sale / Lease Contact Email Phone

A300-600 Aersale CF6-80C2A5 787 1998 Now Sale / Lease Craig Wright [email protected] +1 305 764 3238

A319-100 ORIX Aviation V2522-A5 2501 2005 Q2/2017 Lease Daniel Cunningham [email protected] +353 871774524

A320-200 ORIX Aviation V2527-A5 2680 2006 Q2/2017 Lease Oisin Riordan [email protected] +353 863 350 004

A320-200 ORIX Aviation V2527-A5 1183 2000 Q2/2017 Sale / Lease Oisin Riordan [email protected] +353 863 350 004

A320-200 ORIX Aviation V2527-A5 1888 2002 Q2/2017 Sale Paul O`Dwyer [email protected] +353 863 822 960

A320-233 FPG Amentum V2527-A5 3543 2008 Jun 2016 Sale / Lease Jack Hynes [email protected] +353 16398125

A320-233 FPG Amentum V2527-A5 3524 2008 May 2016 Sale / Lease Jack Hynes [email protected] +353 16398125

A330-200 ORIX Aviation CF6-80E1A3 887 2007 Q1/2018 Lease Daniel Cunningham [email protected] +353 871774524

A330-223 FPG Amentum PW4168A 943 2008 Mar 2016 Sale / Lease Jack Hynes [email protected] +353 16398125

A330-223 FPG Amentum PW4168A 962 2008 Mar 2016 Sale / Lease Jack Hynes [email protected] +353 16398125

A330-223 FPG Amentum PW4168A 979 2009 Oct 2016 Sale / Lease Jack Hynes [email protected] +353 16398125

A340-300 Castlelake CFM56-5C4 150 1996 Sep 2016 Sale / Lease Michael Hackett [email protected] +44-207-190-6120

A340-300 Castlelake CFM56-5C4/P 236 1998 Oct 2016 Sale / Lease Michael Hackett [email protected] +44-207-190-6120

A340-300 Castlelake CFM56-5C4 150 1996 Sep 2016 Sale / Lease Michael Hackett [email protected] +44-207-190-6120

B737-300 European Capital Corp. CFM56-3B2 24634 1990 Now ACMI/Wet Lease Iacovos Yiakoumi [email protected] +35722873250

B737-300 World Star Aviation Services CFM56-3C1 28873 Apr 2016 Lease Tommy Guttman [email protected] +972-544-220000

B737-300 World Star Aviation Services CFM56-3C1 29266 1999 Feb 2017 Lease Tommy Guttman [email protected] +972-544-220000

B737-300 World Star Aviation Services CFM56-3C1 29267 1999 Feb 2017 Lease Tommy Guttman [email protected] +972-544-220000

B737-300F ORIX Aviation CFM56-3B2 24710 1990 Now Sale Cian Coakley [email protected] +353 877760451

B737-400 World Star Aviation Services CFM56-3C1 24332 Q4/2016 Lease Tommy Guttman [email protected] +972-544-220000

B737-400 Safair Operations Combi Now ACMI only C. Schoonderwoerd [email protected] +27 11 928 0000

B737-800 ORIX Aviation CFM56-7B26/3 29660 2007 Q4/2017 Lease Daniel Cunningham [email protected] +353 871774524

B737-800 Fortress Investment Group CFM56-7B26 29888 2002 Now Lease Jeff Lewis [email protected] +1 (305) 833-0309

B747-400 Fortress Investment Group CF6-80C2B1F 28959 1998 Now Lease Jeff Lewis [email protected] +1 (305) 833-0309

B747-400 GA Telesis RB211-524 26637 1992 Now Sale S.Jung/K.Milligan [email protected] +1 954-958-1321

B747-400 GA Telesis RB211-524 26638 1993 Now Sale S.Jung/K.Milligan [email protected] +1 954-958-1321

B757-200 Fortress Investment Group RB211-535E4 27260 1994 Oct 2016 Sale / Lease Jeff Lewis [email protected] +1 (305) 833-0309

B757-222 Bristol Associates PW2037 25157 1991 Q1/2016 Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

B757-222 Bristol Associates PW2037 25322 1991 Q1/2016 Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

B757-222 Bristol Associates PW2037 25396 1992 Q1/2016 Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

B757-222 Bristol Associates PW2037 25398 1992 Q1/2016 Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

B757-222 Bristol Associates PW2037 25698 1991 Q1/2016 Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

B767-27GER Aersale CF6-80C2B4F 27048 Now Sale / Lease Craig Wright [email protected] +1 305 764 3238

B767-300ER Aersale RB211-524 28149 Now Sale / Lease Craig Wright [email protected] +1 305 764 3238

B777-200 GA Telesis P&W 26925 1995 Now Sale S.Jung/K.Milligan [email protected] +1 954-958-1321

B777-200ER GA Telesis P&W 30214 1999 Now Sale / Lease S.Jung/K.Milligan [email protected] +1 954-958-1321

DC8 Aersale No engines 46094 1969 Now Sale Craig Wright [email protected] +1 305 764 3238

Aircraft Type Company Engine MSN Year Available Sale / Lease Contact Email Phone

ATR42-300 Regional One PW120 51 1987 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

ATR42-300 Regional One PW120 57 1987 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

ATR72-202 Regional One PW124B 307 1992 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

CRJ-200ER Regional One CF34-3B1 7452 2000 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

CRJ700 Regional One CF34-8C5B1 10029 2001 Aug 2016 Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

CRJ-900LR Regional One CF34-8C5 15057 2005 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

DASH8-102 Magellan Aviation Group PW121 113 1988 Now Sale / Lease Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

DASH8-311 Regional One PW121 230 1990 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

DASH8-311 Regional One PW123B 291 1991 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

DASH8-311 Regional One PW123B 410 1995 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

DASH8-311 Magellan Aviation Group PW123 266 1991 Now Sale / Lease Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

Commercial Jet Aircraft

Regional Jet / Turboprop Aircraft

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Aircraft Type Company Engine MSN Year Available Sale / Lease Contact Email Phone

Dornier 328-300 Regional One PW306B 3145 2000 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

Dornier 328-300 Regional One PW306B 3185 2001 Now Sale / Lease Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

E170 Magellan Aviation Group CF34-8E5 59 2003 Now Sale / Lease Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

ERJ-135ER Bristol Associates 145176 1999 Now Sale Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-135ER Bristol Associates 145186 1999 Now Sale Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-135ER Bristol Associates 145192 1999 Now Sale Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-135LR Bristol Associates AE3007-A1 145410 2001 Now Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-135LR Bristol Associates AE3007-A1 145413 2001 Now Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-135LR Bristol Associates AE3007-A1 145504 2001 Now Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-145LR Bristol Associates AE3007-A1/3 145208 1999 Now Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-145LR Bristol Associates AE3007-A1/3 145239 2000 Now Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

ERJ-145LR Bristol Associates AE3007-A1/3 145302 2000 Now Sale / Lease Ed McNair / Pete Seidlitz [email protected] +1 202-682-4000

Contact Email Phone

Sherry Riley [email protected] +1(513)782-4272

Contact Email Phone

(1) AE3007A1 Now - Sale / Lease Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

(3) AE3007 Now - Sale GA Telesis Stefanie Jung [email protected] +1 954-958-1321

Contact Email Phone

CF34-8E5 Now - Lease Lufthansa Technik AERO Alzey Kai Ebach [email protected] +49-6731-497-368

CF34-10E Now - Lease

CF34-8C Now - Lease

CF34-3B1 Now - Lease

CF34-3A Now - Sale / Lease

(2) CF34-8C5B1 Now - Sale / Lease Regional One Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

(1) CF34-3B1 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CF34-10E5A1 Now - Sale / Lease GA Telesis Eddo Weijer [email protected] +1-954-676-3111

(1) CF34-3B1 Now - Sale

(1) CF34-8C5/B1 Now - Sale / Lease Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

Sherry Riley [email protected] +1 (513) 782-4272

(2) CF34-10E6 Now - Lease David Desaulniers [email protected] +1 415 516 4837

(1) CF34-3B1 Now - Lease

(1) CF34-10E7 Now - Lease

Contact Email Phone

(1) CF6-80C2B1F Now - Sale / Lease AerSale. Inc. Alan Kehoe [email protected] +353 879 393 534

(1) CF6-80C2A5 Now - Sale / Lease Alan Kehoe [email protected] +353 879 393 534

(1) CF6-80C2B6F Now - Sale / Lease Matthew White [email protected] +353 1475 3005

(1) CF6-80C2B7F Now - Sale / Lease Matthew White [email protected] +353 1475 3005

(1) CF6-80C2B6F Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. TES Aviation Group Bechan Carpenter [email protected] + 44 7795 636 034

(1) CF6-80C2B7F Now - Sale / Lease Fortress Investment Group Tom McFarland [email protected] +1 305-520-2349

(1) CF6-80C2B6F Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CF6-80C2B1F Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CF6-80C2B7F Now - Sale GA Telesis Eddo Weijer [email protected] +1-954-676-3111

(2) CF6-80C2B7F Now - Lease Engine Lease Finance Declan Madigan [email protected] +353 61 291717

Contact Email Phone

(2) CFM56-5C4 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. TrueAero, LLC Ed Blyskal [email protected] +1 305-525-7308

(1) CFM56-5C4/P Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(1) CFM56-3C1 Now - Sale European Capital Corporation Iacovos Yiakoumi [email protected] +35722873250

(1) CFM56-3B2

(1) CFM56-7B27 Now - Lease Engine Lease Finance Declan Madigan [email protected] +353 61 291717

(1) CFM56-5B1/P Now - Lease

(1) CFM56-5C4 Now - Sale / Lease Frank Rustmeier [email protected] +49 (0)8025 99360

(1) CFM56-3C1 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CFM56-5A1 Now - Sale / Lease GA Telesis Eddo Weijer [email protected] +1-954-676-3111

(1) CFM56-5B Now - Sale / Lease Eddo Weijer [email protected] +1-954-676-3111

Company

Willis Lease

Royal Aero

CF34 Engines

Now - Sale / Lease

Company

Multiple Engines GE / CFM / RB211

Sale / Lease Company

Magellan Aviation Group

Regional Jet / Turboprop Aircraft (cont.)

Multiple Types Sale / Lease

Commerical Engines

Company

Magellan Aviation Group

AE3007 Engines Sale / Lease

GECAS Engine Leasing

Now - Sale / Lease GECAS Engine Leasing

CF34-8E(s)

CompanySale / LeaseCF6 Engines

CFM56 Engines Sale / Lease

August 8, 2016

GECASEngine Leasing

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Contact Email Phone

(1) CFM56-7B27/3B1F Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. AerSale. Inc. Alan Kehoe [email protected] +353 879 393 534

(1) CFM56-5C3/F Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CFM56-3C1 Now - Sale / Lease

Sherry Riley [email protected] +1(513)782-4272

(1) CFM56-5C4 Now - Sale / Lease Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

(3) CFM56-3C1 Now - Sale / Exchange CFM Materials Steven Jefferson [email protected] +1 214-988-6640

(2) CFM56-7B24 Now - Sale / Exchange Jimmy Hill [email protected] +1 214-988-6670

(1) CFM56-5C4 Now - Sale Orix Aviation James Sammon [email protected] +353 871381042

(1) CFM56-5B2/P Jul 2016 - Sale / Lease Castlelake Neil McCrossan [email protected] +44 (0) 207 190 6119

(1) CFM56-3C1 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. TES Aviation Group Bechan Carpenter [email protected] + 44 7795 636 034

(1) CFM56-7B22 Now - Sale / Lease Fortress Investment Group Tom McFarland [email protected] +1 305-520-2349

(1) CFM56-3B2 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CFM56-7B24 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CFM56-7B26 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CFM56-7B27 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CFM56-3C1 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) CFM56-5B Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Werner Aero Services Cliff Topham [email protected] +1-703-402-7430

(1) CFM56-7B Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

Ann Lee [email protected] +1 (415) 408 4769

(1) CFM56-5B4/3 Now - Lease

(1) CFM56-7B26/3 Now - Lease

(1) CFM56-5B4/P Now - Lease

(2) CFM56-7B24/3 Now - Lease

Contact Email Phone

GEnx-1B74/75 Now - Lease Willis Lease Ann Lee [email protected] +1 (415) 408 4769

Contact Email Phone

(2) JT9D-7R4 Now - Sale Phoenix Aer Capital Bob Gallagher [email protected] +1-727-376-9292

(1) JT8D-219 Now - Sale Azure Resources Jeffrey Young [email protected] +1-954-796-8158

Contact Email Phone

(1) PW121 (Dash 8) Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

(1) PW123B/D/E

(1) PW121 (ATR)

(1) PW127E/F/M

(1) PW150A

(2) PW121 (ATR) Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. David Desaulniers [email protected] +1 415 516 4837

(2) PW121-8 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(1) PW123 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(1) PW127 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(1) PW150A Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(1) PW127M Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(2) PW127F Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(2) PW124B Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

(1) PW120A Now - Sale / Lease Regional One Chris Furlan [email protected] +1(305) 759-0670 Ext.164

(1) PW120 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Miguel Bolivar [email protected] +1 (786)-623-3936

(1) PW123E Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Miguel Bolivar [email protected] +1 (786)-623-3936

(4) PW126 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Miguel Bolivar [email protected] +1 (786)-623-3936

(1) PW121 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Miguel Bolivar [email protected] +1 (786)-623-3936

(1) PW121 Now - Sale / Lease Frank Rustmeier [email protected] +49 (0)8025 99360

PW127F Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Logix.Aero JC Morin [email protected] +33 647 824 262

PW127M Now - Sale/Lease/Exch.

PW119B RGB Now - Lease Lufthansa Technik AERO Alzey Kai Ebach [email protected] +49-6731-497-368

PW119B Now - Lease

PW120A Now - Lease

PW121 (ATR) Now - Lease

PW123B Now - Lease

PW124B Now - Lease

PW125B Now - Lease

PW127F Now - Lease

PW127M Now - Lease

PW150A Now - Lease

PW150 GRB Now - Lease

Contact Email Phone

(1) PW2037M Now - Sale / Lease Fortress Investment Group Tom McFarland [email protected] +1 305-520-2349

(1) PW2040 Now - Sale / Lease

JT8D and JT9D Engines

Now - Sale

Commerical Engines (cont.)

(1) CFM56-7B24 (Non-TI)

Now - Sale / Lease

Now - Sale / Lease

Company

PW Small Engines Sale / Lease

Now - Sale / Lease

Now - Sale / Lease

Company

Company

Willis Lease

Sale / Lease

GECAS Engine Leasing

CFM56 Engines

Willis Lease

Now - Sale / Lease

Magellan Aviation Group

Sale / Lease

Magellan Aviation Group

GEnx Engines

Now - Sale / Lease

PW2000 Engines

Royal Aero

Sale / Lease Company

Now - Lease

Sale / Lease

Company

(2) CFM56-5A

(1) PW124B

August 15, 2016

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Contact Email Phone

(2) PW4056-1 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. GA Telesis Eddo Weijer [email protected] +1-954-676-3111

(1) PW4056-3 Now - Sale / Lease Bill Polyi [email protected] +1 (704) 504 9204 x202

(1) PW4060-3 Now - Sale / Lease AeroTurbine Todd Power [email protected] +1 (214) 240-1145

(1) PW4158-1C/1E Now - Sale 3TOP Aviation Services Paul Dsilva [email protected] +44 1372 587 872

(multi rated for PW4156A-1C/1E & PW4152-1C/1E)

(1) PW4060-3 Now - Lease Ann Lee [email protected] +1 (415) 408 4769

(1) PW4168A Now - Lease

(1) PW4056-3 Now - Sale / Lease Fortress Investment Group Tom McFarland [email protected] +1 305-520-2349

(1) PW4060-3 Now - Sale / Lease AerSale. Inc. Matthew White [email protected] +353 1475 3005

(1) PW4158-3 Now - Sale / Lease Matthew White [email protected] +353 1475 3005

(1) PW4062-3 Now - Sale / Lease Matthew White [email protected] +353 1475 3005

(1) PW4056-3 Now - Sale / Lease Alan Kehoe [email protected] +353 879 393 534

(1) PW4168 Now - Lease TES Aviation Group Bechan Carpenter [email protected] + 44 7795 636 034

(1) PW4168A Now - Sale / Lease Engine Lease Finance Declan Madigan [email protected] +353 61 291717

Contact Email Phone

(1) RB211-535E4 Now - Sale / Lease Fortress Investment Group Tom McFarland [email protected] +1 305-520-2349

(1) RB211-535E4 Now - Sale / Lease Castlelake Neil McCrossan [email protected] +44 (0) 207 190 6119

(1) RB211-535E4 Now - Sale / Lease AerSale. Inc. Matthew White [email protected] +353 1475 3005

(1) RB211-524 Now - Sale / Lease

(1) RB211-535E4 /12B Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. TES Aviation Group Bechan Carpenter [email protected] + 44 7795 636 034

(1) RB211-535E4 Now - Sale World Star Aviation Services Sean O Connor [email protected] +1 415-956-9456

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Tay650-15 Now - Sale / Lease Jetran, LLC. Leo Nadeau [email protected] +1 (512) 294-6727

Contact Email Phone

(1) Trent 800 Now - Sale / Lease GA Telesis Eddo Weijer [email protected] +1-954-676-3111

(2)Trent 884 Now - Sale / Lease AerSale. Inc. Matthew White [email protected] +353 1475 3005

(1) Trent 772B Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Rolls-Royce & Partners Finance Bobby Janagan [email protected] +44 20 7227 9078

Contact Email Phone

(1) V2533-A5 Now - Lease Willis Lease Ann Lee [email protected] +1 (415) 408 4769

1) V2533-A5 w/QEC Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Rolls-Royce & Partners Finance Bobby Janagan [email protected] +44 20 7227 9078

(1) V2527E-A5 Now - Sale / Lease Fortress Investment Group Tom McFarland [email protected] +1 305-520-2349

(1) V2533-A5 Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Werner Aero Services Cliff Topham [email protected] +1-703-402-7430

(1) V2527-A5 Now - Lease Engine Lease Finance Declan Madigan [email protected] +353 61 291717

(1) V2533-A5 Now - Sale / Lease

Description Contact Email Phone

(5) A340 fresh part outs Now - Sale TrueAero, LLC Dan Barton/Dave Walters [email protected] +1 772-925-8026

A320 Landing Gear with Fresh Tags Now - Sale

A340 Landing Gear Now - Sale

CTCP331-350C (4) PN 3800454-6 Now - Sale

GTCP36-300A, PN 3800278-4 Now - Sale

(1) GTCP36-150RJ, (2) GTCP36-100M, Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Regional One Miguel Bolivar [email protected] +1 (786)-623-3936

(1) APS500C7B, (5) APS500C7D, (1) RE220RJ,

(1) APS1000-C12, (2) TPE331-11U-612G

GTCP131-9A (2), GTCP131-9B(2) Now - Lease REVIMA APU Olivier Hy [email protected] +33(0)235563515

GTCP331-200, GTCP331-250 Now - Lease

APS500C14(3), APS1000C12(2), APS2000 Now - Lease

APS2300, APS3200(2), APS5000(2) Now - Lease

PW901A(4), PW901C(2) Now - Sale / Lease

TSCP700-4E Now - Sale

Now - Lease Willis Lease Ann Lee [email protected] +1 (415) 408 4769

GTCP131-9B Now - Sale / Loan Avtrade Alex Eales [email protected] +44 (0) 1273 833330

Now - Sale Azure Resources Jeffrey Young [email protected] +1-954-796-8158

Engine Stands Sale / Lease Tradewinds Engine Services Brad Pleimann [email protected] +1 954-421-2510

Sale / Lease

Engine Stands Now - Sale / Lease Stands on Demand Yexceld Perez [email protected] +1 305-558-8973

GE90/ CFM56 / V2500 / PW2000 / PW4000 94” & 100”

Now - Sale/Lease/Exch. Logix.Aero JC Morin [email protected] +33 647 824 262

Now - Sale / Lease Werner Aero Services Julien Levy [email protected] +1 201-674-9999

Now - Sale / Lease

Now - Sale / Lease

Reliance Aircraft Terry Hix [email protected] +1 512-439-6988

(2) PW901A, (1) PW901C(1), PW125B RGB Now - Lease Lufthansa Technik AERO Alzey Kai Ebach [email protected] +49-6731-497-368

737-700 & 737-800 Landing Gear

767-300ER 413K LANDING GEAR

737-300/400 LANDING GEAR

CFM56-3 MODULES

Company

Sale / Lease

RB211 Engines Sale / Lease

Magellan Aviation Group

PW4000 Engines

737-800 NOSE LANDING GEAR PN 162A1100-5, OH - Now Sale

GTCP131-9A, GTCP 131-9B

GTCP36-300A, 737-800 Winglets

131-9A, 131-9B, 331-200, 331-250,

331-350C, PW901A

Tay Engines

V2500 Engines

Sale / Lease

Aircraft and Engine Parts, Components and Misc. EquipmentCompany

APU GTCP 331-500B

Company

Sale / Lease Company

Willis Lease

Trent Engines

Sale / Lease

Company

Company

CFM56-5B, CFM56-5C, CFM56-7B, V2500

(1) CFM56-7B QEC KIT P/N 654A00017141

Commerical Engines (cont.)

August 15, 2016