AerCap changes course with new Airbus order
The lessor's decision to place its first direct Airbus OEM order since 2017 is linked to its agreement earlier agreement with Spirit Airlines, as well as it more recent agreement with Frontier Airlines, and signals a change in its balance sheet strategy. In recent years the lessor has preferred to return capital to shareholders (through the establishment of a quarterly dividend and a series of significant share buyback programmes) in favour of expanding its order backlog. This latest order, for 100 aircraft, also includes a major engine element for SES, AerCap's engine leasing JV with Safran Aircraft Engines, with AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly saying the deal will drive its long-term growth.

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