ALAFCO

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ALAFCO (Aviation Lease and Finance Company) is a Kuwaiti aircraft-leasing company founded in Kuwait City in 1992. The CEO is Adel Ahmad Albanwan.[citation needed] It is jointly owned by the Kuwait Finance House, Gulf Investment Corporation and Kuwait Airways. Its lease terms are Islamic economical jurisprudence-compliant.

Founded1992 (1992)
Quick facts Trade name, ISIN ...
ALAFCO - Aviation Lease and Finance Company
KSE: ALAFCO
ISINKW0EQ0602221
IndustryAircraft finance
Founded1992 (1992)
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Adel Ahmad Albanwan (CEO)
KD97 million
Total assetsKD1.2 billion (2022)
Total equityKD224 million (2022)
OwnersKuwait Finance House
Gulf Investment Corporation
Kuwait Airways
Websitewww.alafco.com/en/
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Fleet

In October 2006, ALAFCO was planning to increase its fleet to 80 aircraft by 2015, up from the current 18.[3] After growing from 26 to 40 in 2010,[4] Its fleet was reported as 70 aircraft in January 2020.[citation needed]

In April 2020, ALAFCO sued Boeing for $336 million in Chicago federal court, accusing it of refusing to return advance payments on an order of 737 MAX planes (which were grounded worldwide) which it had cancelled the previous month.[5][6] It later withdrew the suit, agreeing to order 20 instead of the planned 40.[7]

Announced fleet expansions

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Date Aircraft Delivery date Reference
12 March 2007 12 Boeing 787-8, 6 Boeing 737-800 n/a [8]
18 June 2007 7 Airbus A320 2015 [9]
8 July 2007 10 Boeing 787 2015 [10]
26 June 2011 12 Airbus A350-900 XWB 2017
4 Nov 2012 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8 [11]
13 November 2017 40 (later reduced to 20) Boeing 737 MAX TBA [5][7]
Unknown 43 Airbus A320neo, 10 A321neo 2024 onwards [12]
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