DAE receives 3 Airbus aircraft
Dubai, October 21, 2008
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), has bought three Airbus aircraft which were ordered by Kingfisher Airlines in a sale and leaseback deal, a report said.
DAE Capital revealed that Airbus has delivered three new Pratt and Whitney-powered Airbus A330-200 wide-body aircraft which were ordered by Kingfisher Airlines, according to the Gulf News report.
The company which is fast becoming a name to reckon with in the aircraft leasing business, owns 33 aircraft and has further ordered 200 Boeing and Airbus aircraft which will be delivered from 2010.
Tags: Dubai Aerospace Enterprise | aviation | Airlines | aircraft leasing |
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