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Cabot Aviation appointed by Crystal Acquisition to remarket a B787-8

Cabot Aviation, a division of Air Partner plc and a leading aircraft remarketing agent, is pleased to announce that it has been appointed by Crystal Acquisition Company Limited (IOM) to remarket a B787-8 aircraft.

The aircraft is due for delivery in November 2016 and will have GEnx-1B70 engines. The aircraft will be configured with 262 passenger seats in an 18CC and 244YC configuration.

The company’s other current mandates include five Boeing 747-400s (both passenger and freighter) for China Airlines and two Boeing B777-200ERs from Kenya Airways. The original mandate from Kenya Airways was for four aircraft, but Cabot has already successfully sold and delivered two of these to Omni Air International in the US.  In addition, Cabot Aviation also has mandates to remarket two E170LRs, one B737-700 and a Challenger 850.

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Richard N. Ziskind, Vice President & Managing Director of Crystal Acquisition, said: "We are pleased to have Cabot Aviation provide their comprehensive remarketing services for Crystal."

Tony Whitty, Managing Director of Cabot said: “We are delighted that Crystal has entrusted us with the remarketing of its B787-8 aircraft. By using our worldwide team and proactive approach to aircraft remarketing, we have no doubt that we can deliver a good solution for our new client.”

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