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Dubai: Emirates has raised $253 million to finance two new Boeing 777 aircraft, the airline said on Wednesday.
"The 12-year finance leases were underwritten by three global financial institutions, namely HSH Nordbank, mashreq and Mizuho Corporate Bank. HSH Nordbank also acted as facility and security agent for the lenders," the airline said.
The aircraft, a Boeing 777-200LR and 777-300ER, were delivered last month.
Brian Jeffery, Emirates senior vice-president for corporate treasury said: "This group of banks was mandated not only on the basis of attractive pricing, but also because we had confidence in them to close the deal in a tight timeframe.
"All have become significant relationship banks for us over the past few years, and we particularly appreciate HSH Nordbank's experience and commitment in arranging this transaction.
"The finance lease structure is simple yet flexible enough for our operational requirements, and is in line with our policy of using diversified funding sources."
Emirates, already operating one of the largest 777 fleets in commercial aviation, has 53 Boeing 777s yet to be delivered comprising six 777-200LRs, eight 777-200LR freighters and 39 777-300ERs.
The new aircraft will be deployed on the airline's long-haul services such as to Houston and Sao Paulo. Emirates introduced daily services to Houston on February 1 after a successful launch of three-days-a-week services last December 3.
From its Dubai hub, Emirates operates an all wide-bodied fleet of 115 aircraft to 99 destinations.
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