Battered by Covid, airlines and lessors are limping into 2022. Which ones will recover?
February 11, 2022 5:53 amNo industry has a higher pain threshold than aviation. It staggers from crisis to crisis, making profits in the good... View Article
No industry has a higher pain threshold than aviation. It staggers from crisis to crisis, making profits in the good... View Article
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“An economist is someone who knows the price of everything,” Oscar Wilde is reputed to have said, “but the value... View Article
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Debt recovery litigation has ground to a halt in Ireland bar one vulture fund, which has become a significant litigator... View Article
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