How many new aircraft were delivered in Q2 2025 and what is the composition of the fleet (type, age, lease terms)? | AL (Aug 06, 2025) | Candlesense

How many new aircraft were delivered in Q2 2025 and what is the composition of the fleet (type, age, lease terms)?

Answer (based on the excerpt you provided)

Item Information from the news excerpt Additional notes
Number of new aircraft delivered in Q2 2025 The excerpt says the quarter was “bolstered by our new aircraft deliveries,” but it does not state a specific count. The exact number of deliveries was not included in the excerpt you posted.
Fleet composition (type, age, lease terms) The excerpt mentions “increasing portfolio yield,” “healthy gains on sales,” and “significant Russia insurance recoveries,” but it does not provide any details about the fleet’s aircraft types (e.g., Airbus vs. Boeing), average age of the aircraft, or the mix of lease terms (e.g., operating vs. finance leases, lease duration). No quantitative or qualitative data about the fleet was included in the snippet.

Why a precise answer isn’t possible from the provided text

The press‑release excerpt you shared is truncated (it ends with “The fol” and does not contain the tables or narrative that normally follow in an earnings release). In a typical Air Lease quarterly report, the information you are looking for would appear in a “Fleet” or “Key Metrics” table that lists:

  • Number of deliveries (often broken out by aircraft model—e.g., Boeing 737‑800, Airbus A320‑200, etc.).
  • Average age of the fleet (usually expressed in years or months).
  • Lease‑term distribution (percentage of operating leases, finance leases, and the average remaining lease term in years or months).
  • Break‑down by aircraft type (percentage or number of each model in the portfolio).

Because those tables are not present in the snippet you provided, we cannot give you a definitive count or composition.


What to do next

  1. Locate the full press release – The complete Q2 2025 results are usually posted on:

    • The Air Lease investor‑relations website (e.g., https://www.airlease.com/investor/financial‑results)
    • The Business Wire full article (search for the headline “Air Lease Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results” dated 2025‑08‑04)
    • The SEC (Form 10‑Q) filed for the quarter, which also contains detailed fleet tables.
  2. Look for the “Fleet” or “Key Metrics” section – It will typically list:

  • Total deliveries (e.g., “Delivered 12 aircraft: 5 Boeing 737‑800, 4 Airbus A320‑200, 3 Airbus A321‑200”).
  • Average fleet age (e.g., “Overall average fleet age: 6.1 years”).
  • Lease‑term profile (e.g., “Average remaining lease term: 5.6 years; 71 % operating leases, 29 % finance leases”).
  1. If you only have the press‑release excerpt and need a quick estimate, you could contact Investor Relations (IR) at Air Lease ([email protected]) and request the Q2 2025 fleet‑summary slide that is usually included in the earnings webcast deck.

Bottom line:

From the information you supplied, the exact number of aircraft delivered in Q2 2025 and the detailed composition of Air Lease’s fleet (type, age, and lease‑term breakdown) cannot be determined. You will need to consult the full quarterly earnings release or the accompanying investor‑presentation deck for those details.