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Revision as of 09:20, 24 June 2024

Dynamic, Innovative, Decisive.

Aergo Capital Limited was founded in 1999 as an aircraft leasing and trading company. In October 2014, Aergo Capital partnered with CarVal Investors and is now under the ownership of funds managed by Carval Investors.[1]

Since inception, Aergo has traded over 250 aircraft with over 50 airlines.[2]

Headquartered in Dublin, the leasing company has representatives in London, Miami, Kenya, Singapore and Jakarta.

Aergo has a fleet of over 30 aircraft, including Boeing 737s, Airbus A320s, Airbus A330s and ATR aircraft.

References

  1. ^ Joe Brennan (2 October 2014). "Denis O'Brien Sells Aircraft Leesing Company to CarVal". Bloomberg. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
  2. ^ John Mulligan (3 October 2014). "O'Brien sells stake in aircraft leasing firm Aergo". Independent.ie. Retrieved 22 October 2016.
    - Colm Kelpie; Donal O'Donovan (6 December 2012). "Irish aircraft leasing firm AerCap seals $1bn deal with Guggenheim". Independent.ie. Retrieved 22 October 2016.

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