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Avolon Q2 2025 Business Update

Avolon Q2 2025 Business Update

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 7, 2025--
Avolon, a leading global aviation finance company, issues an update for the second quarter ('Q2') of 2025.
Q2 Fleet and Financing Highlights
About Avolon
Avolon is a leading global aviation finance company connecting capital with customers to drive the transformation of aviation and the economic and social benefits of global travel. We pride ourselves on our deep customer relationships, our collaborative team approach, and our fast execution. We invest with a long-term perspective, diversifying risk and managing capital efficiently to maintain our strong balance sheet. Working with 142 airlines in 60 countries, Avolon has an owned, managed, and committed fleet of 1,076 aircraft, as of 30 June 2025. www.avolon.aero
View source version on businesswire.com:https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250706027739/en/
CONTACT: David Breen / Darragh Crowley
Avolon Investor Relations
[email protected]
T: +353 1 231 5800Douglas Keatinge
Avolon Head of Communications
[email protected]
T: +353 86 037 4163
KEYWORD: EUROPE IRELAND UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA NEW YORK
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AIR TRANSPORT TRANSPORTATION FINANCE TRAVEL BANKING
SOURCE: Avolon
Copyright Business Wire 2025.
PUB: 07/07/2025 02:00 AM/DISC: 07/07/2025 02:00 AM
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