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Commercial Aircraft Leasing in the US - Market Research Report (2014-2029)

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Aircraft leasing is a financial arrangement in which an aircraft owner (lessor) leases an aircraft to another party (lessee) for a predetermined period of time. The lessor retains ownership of the aircraft and is responsible for its maintenance and upkeep, while the lessee is responsible for the operational costs associated with the aircraft. Aircraft leasing is a popular option for airlines and other aviation companies, as it allows them to acquire aircraft without the need for large upfront capital investments. Aircraft leasing can be structured in a variety of ways, including operating leases, finance leases, and sale and leaseback arrangements. Operating leases are the most common type of aircraft leasing, and involve the lessor providing the aircraft to the lessee for a fixed period of time, with the lessee responsible for all operational costs. Finance leases are similar to operating leases, but involve the lessee taking on the responsibility of ownership of the aircraft at the end of the lease period. Sale and leaseback arrangements involve the lessee purchasing the aircraft from the lessor and then leasing it back to the lessor for a predetermined period of time. Some of the major companies in the aircraft leasing market include AerCap, Air Lease Corporation, Avolon, BBAM, GECAS, and SMBC Aviation Capital. Show Less Read more