Thursday, May 27, 2010

École nationale de l'aviation Civile

The École Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (ENAC): is a French grande école and a national French civil aeronautics academy (The French Civil Aviation University)

École nationale de l'aviation Civile (ENAC):




  • Founded in 1949 in Paris Orly and moved to Toulouse in 1968.
  • Has employees 550 persons, among whom 71% represent the technical and educational staff, 21% belongs to the administrative staff and 8% are workmen in different domains.
  • The disciplines united in the school represent a multi-faceted field at a multidisciplinary and international level.
  • All ENAC professors hold post-graduate degrees.
See also:

Foundations of Airline Finance: Methodology and Practice

Foundations of Airline Finance Editorial Reviews

"Foundations of Airline Finance: Methodology and Practice" is a textbook that comprehensively covers, at a basic level, all aspects of the subject, bringing together many of the numerous and informative articles and institutional developments that have characterized the field of airline finance in the previous two decades.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Used Aircraft Books Overview




See also:
- Online Aircraft Books Info

The Guides Before Buying Used Aircraft for Sale

Buying a used aircraft is more difficult than taking any used vehicle. You have sure that everything is in perfect condition. Here are four things you must get more attention for getting the best your used aircraft:

Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing (CASL)

Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing (CASL): is a common phrase used to describe organizations which typically market used commercial airliners and related equipment to governments and other various customers from manufacturers such as Airbus and Boeing as a primary function. CASL companies are often referred to as aircraft lessors.

Finance Leasing of Commercial Aircraft

Finance leasing, also known as "capital leasing," is a longer-term arrangement in which the operator comes closer to effectively "owning" the aircraft. The operator may have the option to purchase the aircraft at the expiration of the lease, or may automatically receive the aircraft at the expiration of the lease.

Operating Leasing of Commercial Aircraft

Commercial aircraft are often leased through a Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing (CASL) company, the two largest of which are International Lease Finance Corporation (ILFC) and GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS).

Direct Lending of Commercial Aircraft

As described above for private aircraft financing, an airline may simply take out a secured or unsecured loan to buy a commercial aircraft. Because the cost of a commercial aircraft may be hundreds of millions of dollars,

Aircraft Leasing Books - Overview