Avation PLC
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Price: 140 GBX 0.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: 86m GBX
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Avation Plc operates as an aircraft leasing company. The company employs 23 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2010-10-06. The firm owns and manages a fleet of aircraft which it leases, through its subsidiaries, to airlines across the world. Its customers include Loganair, Air France, easyJet, Eva Air, Philippine Airlines, Air India, Vietjet Air, Fiji Airways, Mandarin Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Garuda Indonesia, Galistair, airBaltic and Danish Air Transport. The firm's fleet comprises of approximately 45 aircraft, including three aircraft on finance lease. The firm's fleet includes Airbus A320 and A220 aircraft, Boeing 737 NG and 777-300ER aircraft and ATR 72 aircraft. The firm's subsidiaries include Avation Capital S.A., which is engaged in financing, and Capital Lease Aviation Limited, Avation Group (S) Pte. Ltd., AVAP Leasing (Asia) Limited and MSN429 Leaseco Limited, which are engaged in aircraft leasing.

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