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            The Engine Lease Market Today: More Dynamic Then EverThe engine leasing market today is more dynamic today than at any other time in its relatively short history of twenty five years. 
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            2018 Engine Poll – it’s the residual, stupidJoseph W O’Brien, chief commercial officer, ELFC, provides an overview of how engines in this year’s poll can be rated. 
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            Airlink Announces Leadership Changes, Organizational GrowthSteven J. Smith named President & CEO, Jon Sharp joins Board 
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            A Turbulent Year for Engine LeasingGlobal and industry-specific events have conspired to create considerable uncertainty for asset managers, writes Jon Sharp, president and CEO of Engine Lease Finance. 
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            Engine Lease Finance joins forces with Inventory Navigators / INAV GroupEngine Lease Finance Corporation has acquired a majority shareholding in INAV LLC, the Chicago-based parts company known as Inventory Navigators 
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            An Overview of the Aircraft Engine Aftermarket in Mid-2016There are vast quantities of fan jet engines in operation world-wide and on order – these expensive … 
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            Aviation News – ELFC has been acquired by MULIt was announced on 13th November 2014 that Engine Lease Finance Corporation (“ELFC”) has been acquired by Mitsubishi UFJ Lease and Finance Co., Ltd. (“MUL”). 
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            Aviation News – ELFC becomes part of MULOn May 12 it was announced that the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ (BTMU), a subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), BTMU’s US subsidiary BTMU Capital Corporation (BTMUCC) 
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            Airline Economics – The Face of Aviation 2014: Jon SharpThe Face of Aviation 2014 is, by some margin, Jon Sharp, President and Chief Executive Officer of Engine Lease Finance Corporation (ELFC), the world’s largest non-OEM aero-engine leasing company, which he founded in 1989. 
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            Aviation Finance – Vol. 4 No. 3The pulse of activity in the engine lease sector picked up significantly after 2010 as a result of the aviation cycle itself, new Japanese entrants, and changing demand and supply dynamics 







