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'''FLY Leasing''' ('''FLY''', {{NYSE|FLY}}) is an [[aircraft leasing]] investment company. <ref>http://www.flyleasing.com/about/</ref>
'''FLY Leasing''' ('''FLY''', {{NYSE|FLY}}) is an [[aircraft leasing]] investment company. <ref>http://www.flyleasing.com/about/</ref>


Its fleet comprises 110 aircraft, mostly [[Airbus A320]] and [[Boeing 737]] aircraft. FLY does not manage its own fleet, instead leases are managed and executed by BBAM, a leasing management firm. FLY strictly focuses on the investment and return of the aircraft instead of carrying out day-to-day operations. As a result, FLY has few employees.
Its fleet comprises 110 aircraft, mostly [[Airbus A320]] and [[Boeing 737]] aircraft. FLY does not manage its own fleet, instead leases are managed and executed by BBAM, a leasing management firm. FLY strictly focuses on the investment and return of the aircraft instead of carrying out day-to-day operations. As a result, FLY has few employees. [[Onex]], in December of 2012, acquired 50% of FLY's portfolio manager BBAM and invested $75 million into FLY. <ref>http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/12/03/us-onex-acquisition-idUSBRE8B20IR20121203?type=companyNews</ref>


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Revision as of 18:43, 30 December 2012

FLY Leasing Limited
Company typePublic
NYSEFLY
IndustryAircraft Leasing
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Colm Barrington CEO
RevenueUS$ 230.7 million (2011)[1]
Total assetsUS$ 3.2 billion (2011) [1]
Total equityUS$ 443 million (2011) [1]
Websitewww.flyleasing.com

FLY Leasing (FLY, NYSEFLY) is an aircraft leasing investment company. [2]

Its fleet comprises 110 aircraft, mostly Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 aircraft. FLY does not manage its own fleet, instead leases are managed and executed by BBAM, a leasing management firm. FLY strictly focuses on the investment and return of the aircraft instead of carrying out day-to-day operations. As a result, FLY has few employees. Onex, in December of 2012, acquired 50% of FLY's portfolio manager BBAM and invested $75 million into FLY. [3]

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