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737 Deliveries First To Be Financed By Jackson Square Aviation

Nine Additional Aircraft To Be Under Management By Year's End

Boeing delivered 737-800s to Japan Airlines (JAL) and Norwegian Air Shuttle last week. In sale leaseback arrangements, both carriers immediately assigned the airplanes – one 737-800 each – to Jackson Square Aviation (JSA), becoming the first new Boeing airplanes to be financed by the San Francisco-based company.


JAL 737-800 File Photo

"Funding these airplanes marks the start of a very exciting 2011 for our company," said Toby Bright, head of marketing for JSA. "The value these efficient Next-Generation 737-800s provide enables us to attract leading airlines, such as JAL and Norwegian Air Shuttle. As a growing airplane leasing company, it is important that we continue to maintain a portfolio of operationally dependable and fuel-efficient aircraft for our customers."


Norwegian Air Shuttle 737 File Photo

"These new Next-Generation 737-800s provide JSA's portfolio with airplanes that feature incredible economics and operational capability," said Marlin Dailey, vice president of Sales and Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We look forward to growing our partnership with JSA as they and their customers benefit from the 737-800's superior performance."

These airplanes represent the first two of 11 new Boeing airplane deliveries JSA will be financing this year.

FMI: www.boeing.com

 


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