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Bocomm Leasing has placed some of its ex-Air Berlin and ex-Niki aircraft, the company’s managing director, aviation has said.
In an interview with Airfinance Journal on the sidelines of the 20th Annual Global Airfinance Conference in Dublin on 24 January, Li Ling says Bocomm Leasing’s exposure to collapsed Air Berlin and Niki has been “well handled” and the company has placed “some” aircraft with new lessees. She declines to name the lessees or state how many aircraft have been placed.
Li says that in Bocomm Leasing’s 10 years of operation and accumulation of over $9 billion of aircraft assets, the company has never had a lessee default before Air Berlin and Niki.
“We think this shows our risk control is very good,” she says, adding: “We can’t keep going on without anything happening. The industry definitely will have some problem lessees.”
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