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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Signs Three-Year Loan With Bank Of China

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (UAE) has signed a US$300 million three-year unsecured term loan agreement with Bank of China (Dubai) Branch, Bank of China, London Branch, and Bank of China (Hong Kong). The loan proceeds will be allocated for general corporate purposes, providing Dubai Aerospace Enterprise with increased financial flexibility.

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Azorra Acquires 49 E-Jets And Engines From DAE

Azorra, a U.S.-based aircraft leasing firm, has announced the execution of definitive purchase agreements to acquire a substantial portfolio of 49 Embraer E-Jets and two GE CF34 engines from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE). The aircraft and engines are leased to 12 different airline customers worldwide, highlighting the deal’s geographic and operational diversity.

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Dubai Aerospace To Sell 75 Aircraft By End Of 2025

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), one of the leading aircraft lessors in the Middle East, has entered into agreements with two separate counterparties to sell approximately 75 aircraft, including 50 Embraer E-Jets and 25 out-of-production aircraft. The divestment process is expected to conclude by the end of 2025, marking a significant realignment of the company’s portfolio.

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Centrum Air Expands Fleet With A320 From DAE

Centrum Air, an emerging carrier based in Uzbekistan, is actively expanding its fleet by securing additional Airbus A320 aircraft through an agreement with Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE). The move is part of the airline’s broader strategy to modernize its operations and increase competitiveness in regional and international markets.

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Dubai Aerospace Reports Strong Q1 With $101M Profit

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), a leading aircraft lessor based in the United Arab Emirates, has posted strong financial results for the first quarter of 2025. The company reported total revenue of US$395.9 million and profit before tax of US$101.2 million, reflecting solid performance across its leasing portfolio and asset management operations.

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Completes B737 MAX Deliveries to Aeromexico

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), based in the UAE, has successfully delivered the sixth and final Boeing B737 MAX family aircraft to Aeromexico. This delivery marks the completion of DAE’s current mandate with the airline, which included three B737-8 and three B737-9 aircraft.

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CALC to Sell Six Leased Aircraft to Dubai Aerospace Enterprise

China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings (CALC) (Hong Kong) has entered into a portfolio and asset sale agreementwith Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) (UAE), covering the sale of six leased aircraft. The deal, which includes two Airbus A320neo and four A321neo, is set to close by the end of October 2026.

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Acquires Nordic Aviation Capital

Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC), the leading regional aircraft lessor based in Ireland, has finalized its acquisition by Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) following shareholder approval. This strategic acquisition was first announced last month and has now been officially ratified, marking a significant expansion for DAE into the regional aircraft leasing market.

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Reports Strong 2024 Financial Performance

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has reported its full-year 2024 financial results, showing solid revenue growth and increased profitability. The company posted total revenue of $1.42 billion, while profit before tax reached $532.3 million, demonstrating strong financial resilience. As of December 31, 2024, DAE’s available liquidity stood at $3.78 billion, reinforcing its financial stability and investment capacity.

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DAE to Sell Seven Aircraft to K2 Aviation and Provide Asset Servicing

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), based in the United Arab Emirates, has announced a definitive agreement with K2 Aviation of Ireland to sell seven aircraft from its portfolio. These aircraft, consisting of both Airbus and Boeingmodels, are currently on lease to six different airline customers.