HAMBURG, Germany, June 24. AerCap is ready to
continue expanding cooperation with Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL)
CJSC, John Govan, Senior Vice President & Head of EMEA, AerCap,
told Trend on the
sidelines of the ceremony of handing over the first Airbus A321neo
aircraft to AZAL.
According to Govan, Aercap views its cooperation with AZAL as a
long-term strategic partnership and does not rule out further
investments.
He noted that AerCap is the largest leasing airline in the
world, with a fleet of approximately 1,700 aircraft.
"We are the largest aircraft lessor in the world, with a fleet
of 1,700 aircraft. When we began our partnership with AZAL, we
didn't expect it to grow so significantly. It all started with two
aircraft, then grew to six, and we are very pleased with this
development," he said.
Govan emphasized that AerCap is ready to continue expanding its
partnership with AZAL and views the airline as an important
partner.
"There are no limits on the amount of investment we are willing
to make in AZAL and Azerbaijan. We will continue to explore all
opportunities for cooperation. They are now our partners," he
noted.
According to him, cooperation with the airline goes beyond
simple aircraft leasing.
"You're not just getting an aircraft—you're getting a
partnership," he added.
Answering a question about Azerbaijan's role as a regional
aviation hub, Govan noted the country's advantageous geographic
location, developed infrastructure, and strong management team.
"Azerbaijan is in a very advantageous geographic location. It
has a modern airport and a modern airline. There is significant
government investment and an excellent management team. I believe
AZAL's potential is practically limitless," he concluded.