Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited (A): Determining the Cost of Capital

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In order to protect its operation from 2007 onwards, Dragonair needed to replace a spare engine that was deemed beyond economic repair back in late 2002. Three options were available to address this need. First, Dragonair could purchase the engine outright, which would require it to place an order with the manufacturer 12 months in advance and pay an upfront deposit. Second, the airline could choose a sale-and-leaseback transaction with a leasing company whereby it would sell the engine it purchased to the leasing company and then lease it back from the leasing company for an agreed period. Third, the airline could lease a new engine directly from a leasing company, in which case the leasing arrangement would be the same as the sale-and-leaseback transaction.
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