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Lessor Avolon places orders for 90 Airbus aircraft, bringing the total number of Airbus planes ordered to 400.

Avolon, the global leasing giant, announced on Thursday that it had ordered 75 A321neos and 15 A330neos from Airbus. This brings the total number of aircraft the company is expected to receive over the next 8 years from the European planemaker to 413.

Avolon of Dublin, the second largest aircraft lessor in the world, announced that the order includes further rights to purchase 25 A321neos, as well as options to buy fifteen A330neos. This order follows the large orders placed by Avolon with Airbus and Boeing for 2023.

"We continue seeing very strong demand for airplanes." Andy Cronin, Avolon's Chief Executive Officer, said that we expect this trend to continue.

Cronin said that Avolon is also nearing placing orders for all 40 A330neos it currently has with airlines. Avolon launched the wide-body aircraft in 2014.

Around half of all planes ordered by Airbus and Boeing are leased aircraft.

Lessors are excellent barometers for the aircraft market. This endorsement shows the appeal of these aircraft to a variety of customers," Benoit de Saint-Exupery said in a press release.

Avolon is a subsidiary owned by China's Bohai Leasing Co Ltd. It will begin taking deliveries of 70 aircraft per year from both main manufacturers in the next few months.

Cronin stated that he is confident the majority of these planes will be delivered on schedule in 2026 or 2027. However, he said he would "be fairly surprised" if all arrived as scheduled.

Avolon reported Thursday a 36% increase in net profit year-on year for the second quarter, the first quarter that included last year's acquisition of smaller competitor Castlelake Aviation Limited.

Cronin stated that Avolon is experiencing "very, robust growth" in the air travel industry around the globe. (Reporting and editing by Catarina demony and Mark Potter.

(source: Reuters)