Freighter conversions: Boeing or the other guy?
Bulgarian cargo carrier switched 737-800 order from original equipment manufacturer for reasons beyond quality
0 32 7 minutes read Aeronautical Engineers Inc. cut a big hole in the side of this Boeing 737-800 jet and installed a wider door so containers can be loaded in the main cabin. (Photo: Cargo Air)
Some car owners will only go to the dealer for maintenance, while others are perfectly happy with an independent mechanic. The same thinking holds true in aviation when used airplanes are turned into freighters.
A Bulgarian air cargo company will soon start transporting packages for an express carrier with a 737-800 newly converted to carry containers instead of passengers after ditching Boeing (NYSE: BA) for a smaller engineering outfit to do the job.
GE Announces Launch of Debt Tender Offers
GE Announces Tender Offers to Purchase: (1) Any and All of the Notes Listed in Table I Below, (2) Up to $1,000,000,000 Aggregate Purchase Price of the GE Capital Notes Listed in Table II Below, and (3) Up to $1,000,000,000 Aggregate Purchase Price of the GE Company Notes Listed in Table III Below • •
Since end of 18, reduced gross debt by $43B … post close of the GECAS/AerCap transaction, expect to reduce debt by >$70B. •
Continue to evaluate potential deleveraging actions based on economics, deleveraging impact, risk mitigation and optimal capital structure. BOSTON - May 24, 2021 - GE (NYSE:GE) announces its offers to purchase for cash:
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DUBLIN, May 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ AerCap Holdings N.V. ( AerCap or the Company ) (NYSE: AER) today announced that its shareholders have approved the previously announced acquisition of GE Capital Aviation Services ( GECAS ), a General Electric business, at the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders held earlier today (the Annual Meeting ).
The transaction remains subject to the receipt of necessary regulatory approvals and to the satisfaction of other customary closing conditions.
All other proposals made to the shareholders at the Annual Meeting were approved.
About AerCap
AerCap is the global leader in aircraft leasing. AerCap serves approximately 200 customers in approximately 80 countries with comprehensive fleet solutions. AerCap is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (AER) and has its headquarters in Dublin with offices in Shannon, Los Angeles, Singapore, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Abu Dhabi, Seattle and Toulouse.