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ACG, the aircraft lessor, is looking to grow further and cement its top 10 position

Aviation Capital Group (ACG), after receiving a large Boeing order recently, plans to continue?expanding. Its chief executive believes it is "critically important"?to remain among the top 10 aircraft lessees in the world as the industry consolidates.

ACG ordered 50 Boeing MAX aircraft this month, evenly split between the 737-8 variant and 737-10. This deal brings the total number of aircraft that ACG owns, manages or has ordered to over 500. The lessor now has the largest order of MAX 10s.

"I believe what you are seeing now is a much different ACG from the past, and that's because the industry has changed," Tom Baker, CEO of ACG, said, citing an international, sophisticated, and consolidating sector.

"We want to be big enough to be relevant for our customers. We think that?being in the top 10 is important. We need to grow over time, because size is becoming more and more important.

Baker spoke on the sidelines at the Airline Economics Conference, the largest gathering of executives in the leasing industry each year. Most of them predicted another wave of consolidation.

Baker stated that ACG, based in California, will continue to be "disciplined purchasers". Recently, it withdrawn from the bidding for Macquarie AirFinance - a competitor with over 300 planes owned or committed that is 50% owned by Macquarie Group.

Baker said that some bidders are willing to pay to buy the platform.

The recent Boeing order will ensure that?ACG (a subsidiary of Tokyo Century Corp) has a constant stream of deliveries until 2033. Baker stated that he is 'confident' the MAX 10 will be certified in 2018.

"Banking on government is always tricky, but we are very confident." "I personally believe it will be this year," said he. Reporting by Padraic halpin Editing Mark Potter

(source: Reuters)