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BBAM LLC is an aircraft lease company based in San Francisco, United States. BBAM was originally part of the Australian group Babcock & Brown.

In 2017, it was the seventh largest aircraft leasing company in the world, managing a fleet of 390 aircraft.

See also

References

  1. "BBAM LLC: Company Profile". Bloomberg.
  2. "Commercial operating leasing market dynamic". V1ewpoint. No. 55. Flight Ascend Consultancy. Spring 2017. pp. 4–7.

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