Miami Market Watch

Cirium Aviation
Market Briefing 

20 May 2026 | Holland & Knight office, Miami, Florida

Navigating Turbulent Times

Risks and opportunities for airlines, lessors, and the aftermarket amid global volatility

After several years of focusing almost exclusively on supply constraints, the aviation industry is having to contend not only with higher fuel prices, but also growing risks to passenger demand – all against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty and economic volatility.

Join Cirium’s George Dimitroff, Daniel Hall, Delphine Wermeister and Anna Henley for an in‑person market briefing in Miami this May. Together, they will unpack the current state of the aviation market and explore how global pressures are affecting airlines, the supply chain, and the aftermarket.

What we’ll cover:

  • Airline profitability: What higher fuel costs and potential changes in demand mean for airline margins, traffic, and capacity decisions
  • Winners and losers: Which airline business models and regions are best positioned—and which face the greatest risk
  • Aircraft demand: How volatility may affect demand for new versus used aircraft, and single‑aisle versus twin‑aisle fleets
  • Aftermarket impacts: Key risks and opportunities for end‑of‑life lessors, MROs, and cargo conversion players
  • Market outlook: Cirium’s expectations for aircraft and engine values and lease rates in the short, medium, and long term

Agenda

  • 4:00 – 5:00 PM Presentation
  • 5:00 – 7:00 PM Reception

Meet the team

Cirium Ascend Consultancy Team

George Dimitroff
Head of Valuations
ISTAT Certified Appraiser

Daniel Hall
Senior Valuation Consultant
ISTAT Certified Appraiser
ASA Senior Appraiser

Commercial Team

Delphine Wermeister-Levert
Director of Sales

Anna Henley

Anna Henley
Senior Sales Manager

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