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Avation PLC (LSE:AVAP) has provided a trading update confirming steady performance aligned with market expectations. Moody’s recently assigned the company a B1 Corporate Family Rating, reflecting a stable outlook. Growth in the global air travel sector, especially across the Asia-Pacific region, supports Avation’s operations given its focused fleet and customer base in this area.
Although supply chain disruptions have impacted the delivery of new aircraft, Avation continues to uphold strong aircraft valuations and lease rates. The company has also taken strategic steps to optimize its fleet by selling and acquiring aircraft while actively reducing debt. Avation is pursuing financial discipline through share buybacks and exploring refinancing options to strengthen its balance sheet.
The company’s outlook is supported by solid valuation metrics and positive corporate initiatives, along with favorable technical momentum. While operational improvements are evident, revenue fluctuations and leverage levels remain areas to monitor. Ongoing strategic management and a strong market position underpin Avation’s growth prospects.
About Avation PLC
Avation PLC is a Singapore-based commercial aircraft leasing company managing a diverse fleet of widebody, narrowbody, and turboprop jets. It leases aircraft to 16 airlines across 14 countries worldwide. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and focuses on global aircraft leasing solutions.
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