TangoUniform
18th Jul 2008, 06:44
Dubai Aerospace to purchase Emirates 777F, 747-8F deliveries
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise is acquiring through what it says is a "split purchase and leaseback deal" 10 747Fs and eight 777-200Fs previously ordered by Emirates. DAE said the agreement will increase its leasing portfolio to 49 aircraft, with a further 200 on order for delivery between 2010 and 2013.
by Perry Flint
Anyone have an idea what the meaning of this might be? Could it be that DAE isn't running as smoothly as at first thought? Or will EK release them from DAE to give them a profit?
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise is acquiring through what it says is a "split purchase and leaseback deal" 10 747Fs and eight 777-200Fs previously ordered by Emirates. DAE said the agreement will increase its leasing portfolio to 49 aircraft, with a further 200 on order for delivery between 2010 and 2013.
by Perry Flint
Anyone have an idea what the meaning of this might be? Could it be that DAE isn't running as smoothly as at first thought? Or will EK release them from DAE to give them a profit?