28 Oct 2021
Acumen Aviation Awarded Airbus A330-200 Sale Mandate
Dublin - 28-10-2021 - Acumen Aviation (“Acumen”) a leading Aircraft Asset Management Services company is pleased to announce it has been awarded a mandate for the sale of one (1) Airbus A330-200 powered with CF6-80E1 Engines. The aircraft year of manufacture is 2007, with dual configuration 18B / 236J.
Interested parties please contact our re-marketing team.
Eamonn Cronin -
eamonn.cronin@acumen.aero
Kumar Narayanaswami -
kumar.narayanaswami@acumen.aero
Sean O Connor -
sean.oconnor@acumen.aero
About Acumen Aviation
Acumen is an aircraft asset lease manager with a global platform, established in 2009, headquartered in Ireland with offices in India, China and the USA. Acumen’s management team has over 300 years of cumulative experience with a permanent staff of over 90 people. Acumen offers a full range of services throughout the lifecycle of the aircraft. Its customers include aircraft lessors, airlines, banks, private equity and investors.
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