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AerCap further hikes profits projection on 'robust' sales

AerCap raised its fullyear incomes guidance for the second time this year on Thursday after additional gains on the sale of airplane and greater lease earnings in the 2nd quarter.

Aercap, the world's biggest aircraft lessor, anticipates full-year adjusted earnings per share of around $10.25,. consisting of gains on the sale of airplane, engines and helicopters. in the first half of the year however before any potential more. gains in the second half.

The Dublin-based lessor had actually forecast a variety of $7.50 -. $ 8.50 in March, excluding any gains on sales for the year, and. raised it to $9.20 in May after reporting a 160 million euro. first quarter net gain on asset sales.

It reported a further 129 million euro net gain in the. period from April to June after it sold 29 aircraft, 7. engines and one helicopter in what it described as a robust. sales market.

AerCap's portfolio included 3,492 owned, managed or. bought airplane, engines and helicopters at the end of June, a. fleet that far overshadows its closest rival. It entered into lease. agreements for 162 of those properties in the second quarter.

It stated it had consequently entered into an agreement with. Jet in July to acquire 36 A320neo airplane, to be. rented to Spirit Airlines upon shipment in 2027 and. 2028.

Low expense U.S. carrier Spirit announced in April that it had. deferred all aircraft on order with Airplane that were arranged. to be delivered in 2025 and 2026 to 2030 to 2031.

(source: Reuters)