Discover Yahoo! With Your Friends

Explore news, videos, and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.

To get started, first

YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    American strikes deal to finance up to 35 planes

    FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — American Airlines said Friday that it will finance up to 35 new planes in the next three years under a sale-leaseback deal with aircraft-leasing company AerCap Holdings N.V.

    American had already ordered 26 of the Boeing 737 aircraft. The airline disclosed Friday that it exercised an option to buy three more, and the AerCap deal also covered six planes to which American holds purchase rights.

    They're all Boeing 737-800 aircraft that are typically used on flights within the United States. Boeing lists the planes at more than $80 million apiece, or $2.8 billion for 35 of them, but airlines routinely negotiate discounts.

    Under the sale-leaseback arrangement, AerCap will buy the planes from American and lease them back to the airline.

    Bella Goren, the chief financial officer of American parent AMR Corp., said the agreement showed that the airline can efficiently raise capital to update its jet fleet.

    American reportedly is in talks for large new orders with aircraft makers Boeing and Airbus. Airline officials declined to comment on those reports Friday.

    Fort Worth-based American, the nation's third-largest airline company, wants newer and more fuel-efficient planes to replace the MD-80 series aircraft that make up about one-third of its fleet of more than 600 planes.

    Before Friday's announcement, the company expected to take delivery of 15 Boeing 737-800s this year, 28 next year and 14 in 2013.

    AMR shares fell 8 cents to $5.01, while shares of Netherlands-based AerCap rose 41 cents, or 3.3 percent, to $12.71 in midday trading.

    How do you feel about this article?

     

    There are no comments yet

    Most Popular

    • Durian runtuh jadi tempoyak

      Projek memberi duit dari kerajaan Barisan Nasional telah dan sedang berjalan lancar. Ketika sekolah baru dibuka awal tahun ini ibu, ayah dan anak telah diberi 200 ringgit untuk membeli buku. Ini diikuti dengan pemberian 500 ringgit untuk keluarga yang berpendapatan … Continue reading →

    • Army veterans do 'butt exercises' at Ambiga's house
      Army veterans do 'butt exercises' at Ambiga's house

      A group of retired armed forces personnel held ‘butt exercises’ in front of the residence of Bersih co-chairperson Ambiga Sreenevasan in Bukit Damansara early this morning.

    • Tunku Aziz: I don’t trust Guan Eng
      Tunku Aziz: I don’t trust Guan Eng

      KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 — Tunku Aziz Tunku Ibrahim has openly attacked Lim Guan Eng, saying he does not trust the DAP secretary-general and ending any hopes of bringing the former party vice-chairman back into the fold after his resignation on Monday.

    POLL
    Loading...
    Poll Choice Options