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AerCap's $30 billion buy of GE's aircraft leasing business will need 20 antitrust approvals

By Natalie McNelis and Andrew Boyce
  • 10 Mar 2021 11:02
  • 10 Mar 2021 11:02
Irish aircraft leasing company AerCap's bid to buy its largest rival General Electric Capital Aviation Services, or Gecas, will need antitrust approval in some 20 jurisdictions, plus approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US, its executives said today.
AerCap said today that it had agreed to buy Gecas for

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Natalie McNelis

Senior Correspondent


Natalie McNelis covers mergers for MLex in Brussels. Before joining MLex in 2017, she spent 20 years as an international trade and competition lawyer in law firms including Stibbe and WilmerHale. Natalie has a BA in English from Mount Holyoke College, a JD from Harvard Law School and an LLM in EU law from KU Leuven. She is admitted to the bar in New York.

Andrew Boyce

Correspondent


Andrew is a reporter covering merger reviews and competition policy for MLex in Brussels. He joined MLex in 2015 and holds a degree and a master’s degree in history from the University of Liverpool.

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