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6.9.2008

Is your aircraft lessee sufficiently compensating you for fuel?

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Many of our clients entered into lease agreements years ago, when jet fuel prices were a bargain compared to today’s prices. It is increasingly common for jet fuel to cost nearly $8 per gallon across the United States, whereas just three years ago the price was typically closer to $3. Due to this drastic price increase, it is possible that lease rates calculated on historic fuel prices no longer adequately compensate an aircraft lessor. View full article (PDF).