Wed Mar 25, 2020 2:45 pm
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Aren't most airliners leased from Banks?
Without deviance, there can be no progress.
PaulB wrote:Which airlines are "British" these days?
Red wrote:Aren't most airliners leased from Banks?
Red wrote:Aren't most airliners leased from Banks?
RisePilot wrote:..
Also, which airports are British?
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RisePilot wrote:Red wrote:Aren't most airliners leased from Banks?
No. Most are via lease companies with their majority of funding coming via alternative debt funds and/or CLOs.
Red wrote:RisePilot wrote:Red wrote:Aren't most airliners leased from Banks?
No. Most are via lease companies with their majority of funding coming via alternative debt funds and/or CLOs.
Another house of cards then.
Genghis the Engineer wrote:Cabin crew are fit, able to take instructions, trained in first aid and use of certain basic medical devices, hygiene practices, aviation CRM (which isn't all that different to best practice in medical CRM) and bright enough to take instructions. They are not nurses, but they could work under nurses doing relatively unskilled but labour intensive tasks - such as for example keeping a ward full of patents fed.
What am I missing? If "auxilliary nurse" is the wrong term, then, say, medical orderly?
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Genghis the Engineer wrote:- Cabin crew rapid re-training as auxiliary nurses (they have most of the skills already)
CloudHound wrote:easyJet have stopped flying today so lots of CC potentially available maybe?
Flyin'Dutch' wrote:That said, cabin crew is trained to deal with stressful situations...
RisePilot wrote:Banks haven't featured in lending in a meaningful way since 2007. Should they return, the non-bank sector is well entrenched due to surety/speed of closing a deal and flexibility of structure. Today if you see that a bank has done a loan of 200m, they have probably done 4% hold amount and syndicated 192m - not really a help to the businesses; just there to facilitate as lead arranger and take fees. In many instances, a company will borrow from a bank and see bank people and documentation in the banks name, but 100% of the funding is handed out the "back door" to a fund - in return for a portion of the arrangement fee.