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ATSG expands credit facility to grow 767 freighter fleet

Caryn Livingston by Caryn Livingston
May 29, 2019
in Carriers, Freighter Aircraft
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Yesterday, Air Transport Services Group announced the growth of its credit facility by US$100 million to $645 million, along with a one-year extension through May 2024. Quint Turner, ATSG’s CFO, said the company will invest a majority of its $475 million capital expenditure budget this year to acquire thirteen 767-300s, most of which will be […]

 

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