Alliance Aviation Services Ltd traded at 1.07 this Tuesday February 3rd, decreasing 0.04 or 3.60 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Alliance Aviation Services lost 13.01 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price fell by 60.66 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Alliance Aviation Services Ltd to be priced at 1.11 by the end of this quarter and at 1.05 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.
Alliance Aviation Services Limited is an Australia-based company, which is a provider of contract, charter and allied aviation and maintenance services. It also provides specialized aviation services to airlines and clients, including aircraft wet leasing, dry leasing, airport management, aircraft trading, parts sales, engine leasing and engineering services. It offers ad-hoc air charter services, regular public transport services and several allied aviation services including part sales, aircraft, engine and parts leasing, aerodrome management services and other engineering services. It operates a fleet of Fokker and Embraer aircraft. The fleet consists of three types of Fokker aircraft: the F100 (100 seat jet aircraft), F70 (80 seat jet aircraft), and the F50 (50 seat turboprop aircraft) and one type of Embraer aircraft, the E190 (two cabin configurations, either a 94, 97 or 100 seat jet. It serves mining, energy, government sectors as well as wet lease services for other airlines.