By Pat Flynn 
Saturday, December 08, 2012
 
Two
 passenger jets owned by Shannon-based sister companies will stay 
impounded at an airport in Malta following a ruling in its civil courts.
The
 Airbus A320-211s, previously operated by bankrupt airline Windjet, are 
owned by Eden Irish Aircraft Leasing and ALS Irish Aircraft Leasing. 
Based in Shannon, both are subsidiaries of AerCap, which had also leased
 aircraft to Windjet but managed to recover them in August, soon after 
the airline declared bankruptcy.
Seven A320 aircraft operated by 
Windjet were originally impounded in Malta by order of Sicilian airport 
operator Catania Aeroporto. It’s claimed the airline owes €2.3m for 
airport services costs. The other five planes, also leased to Windjet by
 third parties, were returned to their owners after they deposited 
financial guarantees with the courts. Lawyers for Eden Irish Aircraft 
Leasing and ALS Irish Aircraft Leasing had applied to the Maltese Courts
 to release the planes.
The Irish firms argued they had landed 
the aircraft in Malta as part of a repossession process, due to 
Windjet’s default on its payment obligations, when the Sicilian airport 
authority obtained the seizure order.  
Source:   http://www.irishexaminer.com