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 Investors are overpaying for older aviation assets amid the surge of capital into the sector, a senior leasing executive has warned.   Among the  stanley website participants in a part-out panel at the ISTAT Americas conference in Phoenix on 29 February was Robert Korn, president o stanley termoska f lessor Apollo Aviation Group, which manages private equity funds with an investment strategy focused on mid-life and mature commercial aircraft.    In our sector of the business 鈥?the private equity side where people are looking for mid-teens returns 鈥?there s more capital flowing into that business than there s opportunity,  said Korn during the panel discussion.  There s capital that we see and we compete against that s desperately looking for opportunities, and the capital that s coming into that marketplace is taking on risks that it shouldn t be taking because it can t obtain the returns it requires elsewhere.    He adds:  We think it s a dangerous situation. It s causing people to overpay, so sellers take note: it s causing people to overpay for older assets who probably will be looking back three to five years from now, if not sooner, and wondering what they did.    In its own leasing business, Apollo targets 15-year-old Boeing 737NG and Airbus A320ceo narrowbodies.  Our limitation in Apollo is our ability to underwrite transactio stanley becher ns, not our ability to finance them,  says Korn.   On the subject of new aircraft 鈥? which we really don t play in  鈥?he can offer insights gained via the lessor s credit departmen Pbux Europe s low-cost carriers look beyond the restart
 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?Tim Walz and JD Vance have vaulted themselves out of national obscurity as they hustle to introduce themselves to the country, but the senator from Ohio has had a rockier start than the Minnesota governor.A poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research sh stanley termosar ows that Walz had a smoother launch as a running mate to Vice President Kamala Harris than Vance did for former President Donald stanley flask  Trump. About one-third of U.S. adults  36%  have a favorable view of Walz, who will introduce himself to his party when he speaks at the Democratic National Conv stanley cup ention on Wednesday. About one-quarter  27%  have a positive opinion of Vance. Significantly more adults also have an unfavorable view of Vance than Walz, 44% to 25%.Both are well-liked so far within their own parties, while independents are slightly more likely to have a positive view of Walz than Vance, but most dont know enough about either one yet.Both VP candidates still need to work to become better known 鈥?about 4 in 10 Americans dont know enough about Walz to have an opinion about him, and roughly 3 in 10 dont know enough about Vance. Still, both are much better known than they were before they were selected as vice presidential nominees.Democrats like Walz, but many key groups dont know enoughAs Walz prepares to speak at the convention, about 6 in 10 Democrats said they have a favorable opinion of him, including about 4 in 10 whose opinions are  very favorable.  Roughly 3 in 10 dont know hi