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Air Lease gets $329 million in insurance payout for jets stranded in Russia

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Posted on March 24, 2025

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Air Lease gets $329 million in insurance payout for jets stranded in Russia
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Air Lease Receives $329 Million Insurance for Jets in Russia

(Reuters) - Aircraft lessor Air Lease Corp said on Monday it has received $328.5 million in cash, as part of certain insurance settlements related to its aircraft which were blocked from leaving Russia after the country's invasion of Ukraine.

Before the invasion in early 2022, Russia was a key market for aircraft lessors, who purchased jets from Boeing and Airbus and leased them to the country's airlines.

Lessors canceled these leases following Western sanctions, but Moscow refused to return the aircraft, effectively detaining them. Since then, lessors have been pursuing their insurers to recover losses on the stranded jets.

Air Lease said in a regulatory filing on Monday that it has recovered about $424.3 million from its initial $791.0 million claim to date.

The leasing firm remains in settlement talks with other insurers.

(Reporting by Anshuman Tripathy in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh Kuber)

Key Takeaways

  • Air Lease Corp received $328.5 million in insurance payouts.
  • The payout is for jets stranded in Russia post-Ukraine invasion.
  • Air Lease has recovered $424.3 million from a $791 million claim.
  • Western sanctions led to lease cancellations in Russia.
  • Settlement talks with other insurers are ongoing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Air Lease Corp's insurance payout for jets stranded in Russia following the Ukraine invasion.
Why were the jets stranded?
The jets were stranded due to Western sanctions after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, leading to lease cancellations.
How much has Air Lease recovered so far?
Air Lease has recovered about $424.3 million from its initial $791 million insurance claim.

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