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Air Lease Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

Air Lease Corporation (NYSE: AL) has reported a strong performance for the third quarter of 2025, underlining the company’s continued growth and disciplined portfolio management. The aircraft lessor achieved total revenues and other income of $725.4 million, representing a 5% year-on-year increase from the same quarter in 2024, and net income attributable to common stockholders of $135.4 million, up from $91.6 million a…

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Air Lease to Deliver Six New Airbus Aircraft to Magnifica Air

Air Lease Corporation has announced long-term lease agreements with the upcoming luxury carrier Magnifica Air for a total of six new Airbus aircraft, comprising four Airbus A220-300s and two Airbus A321-200neos. The aircraft are scheduled for delivery in 2027, supporting Magnifica Air’s launch plans and entry into the premium air travel market.

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Air Lease Cancels A350F Order, AviLease Now Sole Lessor

Air Lease Corporation (ALC), a major U.S.-based aircraft leasing company, has canceled its outstanding order for seven Airbus A350F freighters, significantly altering the leasing landscape for Airbus’s next-generation cargo aircraft. The cancellation leaves AviLease, a Saudi Arabia-based leasing firm, as the sole lessor on Airbus’s A350F order book.

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Air Lease Receives $112.4M In Insurance Settlements

Air Lease Corporation (ALC) and several of its subsidiaries have successfully entered into settlement agreements with unnamed insurance providers, resulting in a total recovery of $112.4 million in cash proceeds. The settlements bring closure to a protracted claims process that had been ongoing, likely related to aircraft detained or affected by geopolitical or operational incidents.

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Air Lease Receives $328.5M in Settlements Over Detained Aircraft in Russia

Air Lease Corporation (ALC) and several of its subsidiaries have successfully negotiated settlement agreements with a number of insurers, resulting in a substantial cash inflow of $328.5 million. These settlements are a significant part of ALC’s efforts to recuperate losses stemming from its $791.0 million write-off related to its aircraft interests that were detained in Russia.