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AerSale Corporation is soliciting proxies for its virtual 2026 Annual Meeting at 10:30 a.m. Eastern on June 11, 2026. The Company asks shareholders to elect seven directors, approve an advisory say-on-pay vote, ratify Grant Thornton LLP as auditor and approve a redomestication from Delaware to Texas by conversion.
The proxy states there were 47,252,829 shares outstanding as of April 21, 2026. Under the Plan of Conversion each outstanding share of Delaware common stock will convert one-for-one into Texas common stock, trading will continue under the symbol ASLE, restricted awards will convert on the same terms, and stockholders will not have appraisal or dissenters’ rights in connection with the redomestication.
AerSale Corp director Judith Ann Fedder bought additional company stock in the open market. On March 11, 2026, she purchased 1,000 shares of common stock at $6.4644 per share. Following this transaction, she directly owns 62,175 shares of AerSale common stock.
AerSale Corporation files its annual report outlining a business focused on supporting mid-life commercial aircraft through end-of-life. The company operates two segments: Asset Management Solutions, which contributed about 63% of 2025 revenue, and TechOps, which contributed about 37%.
AerSale acquires, leases, and disassembles aircraft and engines to sell used serviceable material, and runs nose‑to‑tail MRO facilities plus proprietary “Engineered Solutions” such as AerSafe and AerAware. It highlights extensive FAA and foreign approvals, global customers, 704 employees, and detailed risk factors tied to aviation cycles, geopolitics, regulation, supply chains, and financing.
AerSale Corporation reported mixed fourth quarter and full year 2025 results that emphasized profitability and margin expansion over top-line growth. Fourth quarter 2025 revenue was $90.9 million, down 4.0% from a year earlier, mainly because of lower and lumpier flight equipment sales. However, adjusted EBITDA rose to $15.2 million, up 17.1%, lifting margin to 16.7% of revenue as maintenance, repair and overhaul work and leasing became more profitable and cost-cutting took hold.
For full year 2025, revenue slipped 2.8% to $335.3 million, but GAAP net income grew to $8.6 million and adjusted EBITDA increased 38.2% to $46.1 million, or 13.8% of revenue. Excluding flight equipment sales, revenue grew strongly as used serviceable material, leasing, and MRO activities expanded. Diluted earnings per share were $0.18, while adjusted diluted earnings per share climbed to $0.33. AerSale ended the year with $71.6 million of liquidity, including $4.4 million in cash and access to its revolving credit facility, after investing heavily in feedstock inventory.
AerSale Corp. received an updated ownership report from investment entities affiliated with M3. They report beneficial ownership of 3,319,415 shares of AerSale common stock, representing 7.03% of the class as of the stated event date.
The shares are owned directly by M3 Partners, L.P., with M3 Funds, LLC as general partner and M3F, Inc. as investment adviser. Individuals Jason A. Stock and William C. Waller may be deemed to share indirect beneficial ownership through their roles at these entities. The group certifies the holdings are not for the purpose of changing or influencing control of AerSale.
AerSale Corp’s Chief Information Officer Enrique Pizzi reported an automatic tax-related share sale. On January 8, 2026, he sold 1,825 shares of AerSale common stock at $7.3789 per share, leaving him with 83,063 shares held directly after the transaction. The filing explains this was a “sell to cover” trade to satisfy tax withholding obligations tied to the vesting and settlement of 5,189 restricted stock units (RSUs) previously granted to him. The sale was executed automatically under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan that Pizzi adopted on August 14, 2023 specifically to cover taxes on RSU vesting.
AerSale Corporation reported that a warehouse it leases at the Roswell, New Mexico airport was destroyed by fire. The company stated that no fatalities or injuries have been reported. The cause of the fire is currently unknown and is being investigated by AerSale together with the appropriate authorities.
Management is assessing the impact on the company’s business, results of operations, and financial condition. Based on preliminary information, AerSale does not expect a significant disruption to its revenue generating operations because its owned and leased aircraft and engines, heavy and component maintenance, repair and overhaul operations, and the vast majority of its used serviceable material inventory are located at other facilities that were not affected by the fire.
AerSale Corp (ASLE) Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Nicolas Finazzo reported an open-market purchase of company stock. On 11/21/2025, he acquired 6,352 shares of AerSale common stock at a weighted average price of $5.99 per share, through multiple trades between $5.93 and $6.00. These shares are held indirectly through his daughter.
Following this transaction, Finazzo reported beneficial ownership of 44,619 shares indirectly through his daughter, 434,469 shares held directly, 4,392,204 shares held indirectly through Enarey, L.P., and 6,600 shares held indirectly through his spouse. The filing notes that all shares held by Enarey, L.P. may be deemed beneficially owned by him due to his control of its general partner.
AerSale Corp (ASLE) reported an insider transaction by a senior executive. On 09/03/2025, an officer sold 960 shares of common stock at an average price of $8.3986 per share. After this transaction, the reporting person beneficially owned 34,527 AerSale shares directly.
The filing explains that the sale was a "sell to cover" transaction to satisfy tax withholding obligations tied to the vesting and settlement of 3,494 previously granted restricted stock units. The transaction was carried out automatically under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on June 15, 2024.
AerSale Corp (ASLE) Chairman and CEO Nicolas Finazzo, who is also a director, reported insider purchases of company stock on behalf of a family member. On 11/19/2025, his daughter’s account bought 1,560 shares of AerSale common stock at a weighted average price of $5.9941, and on 11/20/2025 it bought another 1,707 shares at a weighted average price of $5.9923, with trades executed within the price ranges disclosed in the footnotes.
After these transactions, his daughter’s indirect holdings reported in the form total 38,267 shares. Finazzo also reports 434,469 shares held directly, 4,392,204 shares held through Enarey, L.P., and 6,600 shares held by his spouse, reflecting his overall beneficial ownership structure in AerSale.