International Lease Finance Corporation
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ILFC (International Lease Finance Corporation, though the abbreviation is the more common usage) is an aircraft lessor headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It is the world's largest aircraft lessor by value, though ILFC's archrival, General Electric's GECAS unit has more aircraft. It leases Boeing and Airbus aircraft to airlines worldwide including Air Canada, Air France-KLM, Lufthansa, American Airlines, Air India, Continental Airlines, Mexicana, Emirates, Vietnam Airlines, Vueling Airlines and most recently, Delta Air Lines.
ILFC is owned by U.S. insurance giant AIG, and is run by Steven F. Udvar-Hazy, who founded the company in 1973. At the beginning of 2005, ILFC had an inventory of 824 aircraft (per AvSoft/The Wall Street Journal.) According to Aviation Week and Space Technology magazine (August 6, 2007) as of August 2007, ILFC had an inventory of over 900 aircraft valued at more than $48 billion. ILFC is the largest customer of both Boeing and Airbus.
ILFC ordered five passenger Airbus A380 aircraft and five freighter versions and was due to receive the first aircraft in the summer of 2007. However, in 2006 the order was renegotiated, resulting in delivery deferred until at least 2013, and the five freighters from the original order switched to passenger version.[1]
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- Alaska Airlines
- Aloha Airlines
- American Airlines
- ATA Airlines
- Continental Airlines
- Delta Air Lines
- Frontier Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- JetBlue Airways
- Miami Air International
- Sun Country Airlines
- North American Airlines
- Omni Air International
- Southwest Airlines
- USA 3000 Airlines
- US Airways
- World Airways
- British Midland
- XL Airways
- First Choice Airways
- Flyglobespan
- Thomas Cook Airlines
- Thomsonfly
- Virgin Atlantic
- Air New Zealand, which currently leases 15 aircraft from ILFC including 4 Boeing 777, 4 Boeing 747, 2 Boeing 737 and 5 Airbus A320.
