KYG3730V1059 - Common Stock
FTAI AVIATION LTD
NASDAQ:FTAI (11/21/2024, 5:20:01 PM)
After market: 174.96 0 (0%)174.96
+3.75 (+2.19%)
FTAI Aviation is a supplier of CFM56 engines, modules, and materials. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York and currently employs 170 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2015-05-14. The Company’s segments include Aviation Leasing and Aerospace Products. The Aviation Leasing segment owns and manages aviation assets, including aircraft and aircraft engines, which it leases and sells to customers. The Aerospace Products segment develops and manufactures through a joint venture, and repairs and sells, through arrangements, aircraft engines and aftermarket components for aircraft engines. The Company’s portfolio of products, including The Module Factory and a joint venture to manufacture engine PMA, enables it to provide cost savings and flexibility to its airline, lessor, and maintenance, repair, and operations customer base. Additionally, it owns and leases jet aircraft, which often facilitates the acquisition of engines at attractive prices. The company invests in aviation assets and aerospace products. The company also owns and manages approximately 330 aviation assets.
FTAI AVIATION LTD
415 West 13Th Street, 7Th Floor
New York City NEW YORK 10105
P: 13322397600
CEO: Joseph P. Adams
Employees: 170
Website: https://www.ftaiaviation.com/
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