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
J. Ross Pub., c2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
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.
Table of Contents
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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