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"Airlines are fundamentally stronger than they've been in years," said Mr. Knittel, as CIT unveiled the largest deal of the day with a commitment for 50 A320neos with a list price of $4.6 billion.
Airbus Dominates David Pearson 2011
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And Asia, the Middle East and Latin America are growth markets, said Jeff Knittel , president of transportation finance at CIT Group Inc., as the leasing unit announced another slew of orders.
Airbus Dominates David Pearson 2011
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Economist Christopher Knittel of MIT has found, for example, that increasing the gas tax would get Americans fuel-efficient cars more quickly and more efficiently than simply mandating tougher fuel efficiency standards, as the Obama administration has proposed.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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Economist Christopher Knittel of MIT has found, for example, that increasing the gas tax would get Americans fuel-efficient cars more quickly and more efficiently than simply mandating tougher fuel efficiency standards, as the Obama administration has proposed.
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And Knittel said he believes the best way to foster that demand would be to put a price on gas.
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And Knittel said he believes the best way to foster that demand would be to put a price on gas.
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"Had we kept weight and horsepower at their 1980 levels, fuel economy would have increased by 60 percent instead of the 15 percent we observed," Knittel said.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Matt Sledge 2012
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And Knittel said he believes the best way to foster that demand would be to put a price on gas.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Matt Sledge 2012
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"He got into a role where there were a lot of issues within EADS and Airbus and he took all those issues on and has done a phenomenal job," says Jeff Knittel, chief executive of CIT, one of the world's five-biggest aircraft leasing companies.
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"Had we kept weight and horsepower at their 1980 levels, fuel economy would have increased by 60 percent instead of the 15 percent we observed," Knittel said.
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