JetBlue inks six more A220, A321neo sale/lease-backs
JetBlue Airways (B6, New York JFK) and BOC Aviation have entered into a new sale-and-leaseback agreement, this time covering three A220-300s and three A321-200neo through BOC Aviation (USA), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Singapore-based, Hong Kong-listed lessor.
In a stock market filing, BOC Aviation said the finance leases of the aircraft are scheduled to close in 2024.
It is the fourth finance agreement between both parties, bringing the tally to 33 aircraft (twelve A321neo and twenty-one A220-300s).
ch-aviation reached JetBlue for comment on the sale-and-leaseback transaction, requesting information regarding the aircraft registrations and serial numbers involved in the agreement. The airline wasn’t immediately available.
According to ch-aviation fleets data, JetBlue currently operates twenty-six A220-300s, 130 A320-200s, sixty-three A321-200s, twenty-one A321-200NX, ten A321-200NX(LR)s, and fifty-three E190s. The ch-aviation fleets ownership module shows the airline owns around three-quarters of its fleet.
Meanwhile, BOC Aviation owns 426 aircraft, including eighteen A220s, eighty-three A320ceo, 122 A320neo, eight A330ceo, six A330neo, nine A350s, sixty-one B737NGs, sixty B737-8/9s, twenty-seven B777-300ERs, and five B787s. It also manages an additional 34 aircraft, and has 224 on order.
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