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Tunisia's Express Air Cargo loses engine repossession case

Summary by Ch-Aviation
Dublin-based engine provider Aeolus Engine Services has announced that it has secured a court ruling allowing it to repossess two leased CFM International CFM56-3 engines from Tunisia's Express Air Cargo (7A, Tunis). The ruling confirms Aeolus' right to recover the engines and strengthens the company's contractual and ownership claims over the assets, it said in a statement. Chief executive Fergal Whelan-Porter said the decision validates Aeolus…
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ch-aviation broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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