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16/02/00
Boullioun being courtedSources say operating lessor Boullioun Aviation Services is being courted by potential buyers. Deutsche Bank paid $120m for the business in December 1998 when the seller was Sumitomo Trust & Banking. At closing, Deutsche took out a controversial $339m syndicated debt facility from 1997 led by Chase Manhattan and priced at Libor plus 80bp. Subsequently, formerly all-Boeing Boullioun placed its first Airbus order consisting of 30 A320s valued at about $1.3bn. The offer for Boullioun is said to be substantial.
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