For Airlines Strapped by Coronavirus, the Repo Man Is the Latest Challenge

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Business for companies that repossess jets when airlines go bust is poised to take off as the economic repercussions of the coronavirus pandemic wreak havoc on global travel.

After Virgin Australia filed for bankruptcy, the phone began buzzing for an executive whose company repossesses jets

As the coronavirus pandemic rocks the aviation industry, two industry giants are fighting to protect their legacies. WSJ’s Jaden Urbi explains what Boeing and Airbus are doing to survive this unprecedented crisis – and how it could reshape the future of aviation. Photo Composite: George Downs

 

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Great time to be involved in the repo market. Anyone need a plane? I’ll get you one! 🤪😂

With blood cloths, this is why I don't make my way with a commercial liner....I fly with my own....

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