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DAE Capital’s fleet of owned, managed, committed, and mandated-to-manage aircraft will grow to nearly 500 aircraft after the acquisition. (DAE)
  • Next-generation technology aircraft represent more than 90 percent of the acquired portfolio.
  • DAE's owned portfolio will now comprise nearly 50 percent of fuel-efficient, next-generation aircraft.

Dubai, UAE— Aircraft lessor Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) said Monday it completed the acquisition of SKY Fund I Irish and its subsidiaries (SKY Fund I) on 18 November.

Sky Fund I leases aircraft to 14 airline customers in 11 countries. Next-generation technology aircraft represent more than 90 percent of the acquired portfolio.

Following the acquisition of SKY Fund I, DAE Capital’s fleet of owned, managed, committed, and mandated-to-manage aircraft will grow to nearly 500. The owned portfolio will comprise of nearly 50 percent of fuel-efficient, next-generation aircraft.

DAE’s Chief Executive Officer, Firoz Tarapore, said, “This acquisition of mainly next-generation, fuel-efficient aircraft supports our continued growth and furthers our commitment to invest in new technology aircraft, reducing the emissions intensity of our overall fleet. We are delighted to welcome our new airline relationships to the business, and deepen our relationship with existing airline customers.”