This chapter focuses on the new firm of ORIX, ORIX Aviation Systems (OAS), in Dublin. ORIX Aviation owns and manages a fleet of about 150 commercial aircraft and spare engines around the world. ORIX Aviation's reputation in the market is huge, much bigger than their asset weighting would indicate. There are much larger companies, but the airlines and other clients rank them among the top 10. This is the only heavyweight company in this entire industry that has not ordered billions of dollars of aircraft. All the others have ordered billions from Boeing and Airbus. OAS is attracting so much investment. New airlines are being created to service all this growth, especially in Asia. “New airlines” means new demand for planes. The chapter suggests that ORIX Aviation will grow regardless of the economic environment. Meanwhile, existing fleets around the world are aging, which means several thousand planes will be retired and replaced over the next several years.


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    Title :

    Dublin, the Flight Center


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    Published in:

    Good Risks ; 59-79


    Publication date :

    2012-01-02


    Size :

    21 pages




    Type of media :

    Article/Chapter (Book)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English




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