Asset management
The Airbus Asset Management Division is responsible for selling and leasing used Airbus aircraft to airlines worldwide.
Established in 1994 as part of the Airbus Commercial Directorate, Asset Management’s key roles and responsibilities are commercial, financial and risk management of the Airbus portfolio, risk management of the portfolio, and enhancement of the residual value of all Airbus products.
The division draws on the skills and experience of approximately 40 dedicated staff members operating from company headquarters in Toulouse, France and in the United States at Airbus Americas’ Virginia operation for the North American market.
Asset Management is ready to respond to medium and long term requirements for used Airbus aircraft through sales or leases.
A full range of support services can be arranged by the Asset Management Division, from assistance with entry in to service and interior reconfiguration, through to maintenance checks and CPCP programmes.
Valid enquiries relating to Asset Management should be directed to: asset.management@airbus.com
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| Total orders | 12433 |
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| Total deliveries | 7665 |
| In operation | 7117 |
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