Welcome to our dedicated page for Air Lease SEC filings (Ticker: AL), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This page provides access to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Air Lease Corporation (NYSE: AL), a global aircraft leasing company based in Los Angeles, California. Through these filings, investors can review detailed information on the company’s financial condition, capital structure, fleet metrics, and the terms and progress of its pending merger with a new holding company owned by Sumitomo Corporation, SMBC Aviation Capital Limited, and affiliates of Apollo and Brookfield.
Air Lease’s SEC filings include periodic reports and multiple current reports on Form 8-K. Recent 8-K filings describe the Agreement and Plan of Merger under which an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the holding company will merge with and into Air Lease, with Air Lease surviving as an indirect wholly owned subsidiary. These filings outline the cash consideration of $65.00 per share for Class A common stock, the treatment of preferred stock and equity awards, the required regulatory and stockholder approvals, and the absence of a financing contingency.
Additional 8-Ks provide updates on key milestones such as the expiration of the Hart-Scott-Rodino waiting period, stockholder approval of the merger agreement and related proposals at a special meeting, and supplemental proxy disclosures addressing valuation analyses and projected financial information. Other filings discuss insurance recoveries related to aircraft detained in Russia, including settlement agreements and the impact on reported write-offs, as well as earnings-related releases furnished under Items 2.02 and 7.01.
On Stock Titan, these filings are available with AI-powered summaries that help explain complex sections, such as merger terms, executive compensation arrangements, and litigation or regulatory disclosures. Users can quickly identify items related to the merger, capital markets activities, and significant portfolio events, and then drill down into the full text of Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and related exhibits for deeper analysis.
For those researching AL’s regulatory history, this page serves as a centralized view of the company’s SEC reporting, including material events leading up to and surrounding the proposed acquisition.