Aircraft finance : strategies for managing capital costs in a turbulent industry

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Aircraft finance : strategies for managing capital costs in a turbulent industry

Bijan Vasigh, Reza Taleghani, and Darryl Jenkins

J. Ross Pub., c2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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One of the largest assets that an airline has are aircraft, therefore it is critically important to develop a methodology that estimates an aircraft's value, and which also determines efficient utilization to ensure an acceptable rate of return on the asset. Aircraft Finance provides a comprehensive review of aircraft finance and valuation and presents a detailed methodology for accurately valuations. The methodology measures return on investment, improves the efficiency of managing operating costs and more effectively determines revenue analysis.

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Foreword by Kelly IsonPrefacePrologue by Kenneth DufourChapter 1: The Evolution and Globalization of Commercial Aircraft Chapter 2: Aircraft Variants and Manufacturing Specifications Chapter 3: Aircraft Efficiency: Operating and Financial MetricsChapter 4: A Methodology for Aircraft ValuationChapter 5: Aircraft Valuation and Sensitivity Analysis Chapter 6: The Principles of Effective Cost Management and Capital StructureChapter 7: Aircraft Secured Bond Transactions and SecuritizationChapter 8: General Aviation Aircraft and Appraisal Chapter 9: Aircraft Leasing and FinanceChapter 10: Airline Fleet Selection ProcessChapter 11: Export Credit Agencies and Aircraft FinanceAppendixGlossaryIndex

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