Nordic Aviation Capital, one of the world’s
largest lessors of turboprop aircraft, has joined the Regional
Airlines Association of Australia (RAAA).
Its decision coincides with a continued surge of
interest in new and pre-owned turboprop aircraft in Australia,
needed to operate a growing number of flights within the regional
and charter sectors.
Nordic Aviation Capital currently offers a fleet
of 160 aircraft to 30 customer companies in 20 countries, and the
Danish-headquartered company, now in its 21st year, is committed
to further international expansion. At this year’s Paris Air Show
the company confirmed a US$450 million order for 10
next-generation ATR 72-600s, plus 10 options. Deliveries are
scheduled from late 2012 through to 2015, bolstering its ATR fleet
to over 100 aircraft and reaffirming NAC as the largest lessor of
the type.
NAC’s fleet is largely comprised of
turboprops including ATR 42 and ATR 72 series, Bombardier Dash
8-300 and Q400 series, Fokker 50s and Saab 2000s, plus jets
including Bombardier CRJ, Boeing 737 and A320 models.
International customers include Lufthansa, American Airlines, US
Airways, SAS, Flybe, Air Berlin and TACA.
“As fuel
prices continue to rise and airline operators seek new ways to
grow while cutting costs, large turboprop airliners are coming back into vogue around the world,” said Dean Osborne, newly
appointed Vice President, Sales and Acquisitions for Nordic
Aviation Capital.
“In Australia, there is
significant growth occurring on regional and resources routes, as
carriers launch new services, expand their existing operations or
introduce turboprops in place of less efficient jets,” he added.
“We see significant opportunities to structure operating and
finance leases for pre-owned and new turboprop aircraft in
Australia, and are delighted to have been accepted as a member of
the RAAA, the premier representative body for Australia’s main
turboprop operators.”
NAC is also a long term member of
the European Regions Airlines Association and the US Regional
Airline Association.
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