Air Lease Corporation
ALLos Angeles-based aircraft leasing company focused on long-term leases of modern fuel-efficient jets to airlines worldwide.
This page tracks Air Lease Corporation (AL) — an aircraft lessor in our aviation intelligence coverage. It collects every earnings brief, SEC filing breakdown, and weekly market brief we have published on AL. When Air Lease Corporation files a 10-Q or 10-K, we publish a same-week earnings brief; the episodes below are generated automatically from those filings and from our weekly sector coverage.
Why it matters: Lessors sit between airlines and manufacturers, which makes their portfolio and lease-rate commentary a direct read on fleet demand.
No longer publicly traded
Taken private on 8 April 2026 in a $28.2 billion transaction led by Sumitomo Corporation, SMBC Aviation Capital, Apollo and Brookfield. Common shareholders received $65.00 per share in cash and the stock was delisted from the NYSE.
Live pricing has stopped, so this page no longer shows weekly performance. The episodes and filing analysis below remain as published.
What we track for AL
The recurring themes our Air Lease Corporation coverage follows. Specific figures live in the individual briefs below — this is the standing checklist, not a claim about any one quarter.
- Quarterly and annual SEC filings
- Portfolio size, fleet age, and aircraft type mix
- Lease rates, extensions, and placement activity
- Aircraft trading — purchases, sales, and gains
- Funding cost, debt maturities, and liquidity
- Lessee credit exposure and airline defaults
Earnings Analysis Episodes
No earnings analysis episodes available yet. Episodes are automatically generated when new 10-Q or 10-K filings are detected.
Weekly Briefs Mentioning Air Lease Corporation
Air Lease Corporation (AL) has featured in our weekly aviation market briefs — earnings, filings, and stock moves in the context of the wider sector.