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    Owners Outfoxed as Russia Absconds With $10 Billion of Jets
    Lessors have retrieved only a couple dozen of 500 aircraft
    Repo man’s biggest fear: ‘These aeroplanes are gone forever’

    ByJulie Johnsson and Danny Lee
    March 8, 2022, 9:42 AM MSTUpdated onMarch 8, 2022, 10:14 AM MS

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    Aircraft owners are coming to grips with the loss of hundreds of Airbus SE and Boeing Co. jets that Russian carriers have effectively shielded from seizure behind a new incarnation of the Iron Curtain.

    With the window just about closed, foreign leasing firms have succeeded in repossessing only about two dozen of the more than 500 aircraft rented to Russian carriers, according to Dean Gerber, general counsel for Valkyrie BTO Aviation. The planes in limbo have a market value of about $10.3 billion, aviation analytics firm Ishka estimates.

    Technically, lessors have until March 28 to retrieve the planes under European Union sanctions. But state-owned Aeroflot PJSC and other Russian airlines have already gathered the vast bulk of them back inside the country, out of reach of their owners. The government aided the effort by instructing carriers to stop flying internationally and return the jets to Russia by Tuesday.

    “The number one fear right now is that these aeroplanes are gone forever,” said Steve Giordano, managing director of Dover, Delaware-based Nomadic Aviation Group, one of a handful of firms specializing in aircraft repossessions.

    Desperate Hunt
    The shock from the rapid turn of events rippled through the roughly 2,000 attendees gathered at the annual ISTAT Americas convention in San Diego, where Valkyrie BTO’s Gerber spoke on Monday. There, elation over the fading omicron wave of coronavirus -- the bane of aviation for the past two years -- gave way to talk of spiking oil prices and doomsday scenarios for the stranded jets.

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    Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...&ocid=msedgntp

    Owners Outfoxed as Russia Absconds With $10 Billion of Jets
    Lessors have retrieved only a couple dozen of 500 aircraft
    Repo man’s biggest fear: ‘These aeroplanes are gone forever’

    ByJulie Johnsson and Danny Lee
    March 8, 2022, 9:42 AM MSTUpdated onMarch 8, 2022, 10:14 AM MS

    WTI Crude
    123.70USD/bbl.+4.30+3.60%
    Open
    Aircraft owners are coming to grips with the loss of hundreds of Airbus SE and Boeing Co. jets that Russian carriers have effectively shielded from seizure behind a new incarnation of the Iron Curtain.

    With the window just about closed, foreign leasing firms have succeeded in repossessing only about two dozen of the more than 500 aircraft rented to Russian carriers, according to Dean Gerber, general counsel for Valkyrie BTO Aviation. The planes in limbo have a market value of about $10.3 billion, aviation analytics firm Ishka estimates.

    Technically, lessors have until March 28 to retrieve the planes under European Union sanctions. But state-owned Aeroflot PJSC and other Russian airlines have already gathered the vast bulk of them back inside the country, out of reach of their owners. The government aided the effort by instructing carriers to stop flying internationally and return the jets to Russia by Tuesday.

    “The number one fear right now is that these aeroplanes are gone forever,” said Steve Giordano, managing director of Dover, Delaware-based Nomadic Aviation Group, one of a handful of firms specializing in aircraft repossessions.

    Desperate Hunt
    The shock from the rapid turn of events rippled through the roughly 2,000 attendees gathered at the annual ISTAT Americas convention in San Diego, where Valkyrie BTO’s Gerber spoke on Monday. There, elation over the fading omicron wave of coronavirus -- the bane of aviation for the past two years -- gave way to talk of spiking oil prices and doomsday scenarios for the stranded jets.
    These aircraft are now worthless... except for parts. Plus a bunch of Russian built airplanes have RR and GE engines... that are now serviceable... what an unmitigated mess.

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      #3
      it may soon be cheaper to buy a slightly used boeing than a 1984 4440

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        #4
        Putin must have read the art of the deal. This has Donnie written all over it. Don't pay em. Let them sue

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          #5
          I thought 1982 was the last year for 4440's.

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            #6
            Originally posted by crusher View Post
            I thought 1982 was the last year for 4440's.
            Never trust Google...

            "1977 - 1984
            4040 Series
            Row-Crop tractor
            Series: 4240S ← 4440 → 4640
            Production
            Manufacturer: John Deere
            Type: Row-Crop tractor
            Factory: Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany"

            Obviously, Waterloo USA was the factory that produced the 4440... so...

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              #7
              How good will those jets be in 6 months? If the manufacturers quit sending parts and technical assistance these things will become as unreliable as Soviet era Aeroflot. The software and its manufacturer updates are just as important as the hardware. Airbus is sol but so is Russia. No western company will ever find an insurer for doing business in that dump again.

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