Azorra executed 52 transactions in the second quarter of 2026, acquiring eight aircraft, seven engines, and one airframe while signing or extending leases for nine aircraft and five engines[3]. The lessor delivered eight aircraft and seven engines and sold five aircraft plus two airframes during April through June[3]. Portfolio acquisitions included 12 Airbus A220-300s from EgyptAir, 49 Embraer E-Jets and two CF34-10E engines from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, and 13 Embraer E190 airframes with 36 CF34-10E engines from JetBlue[3]. Azorra now manages 224 aircraft, 86 engines, and 13 airframes across 43 customers in 37 countries, with 37 aircraft under commitment[3]. The firm also exercised options for 15 additional Embraer E195-E2s, reinforcing its next-generation narrow-body portfolio[3].