QFS larp or legit? Why the fed went down
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Where did you see that?
https://aircraft-data.com/owner/wells-fargo-trust-co-na-trustee
Wells Fargo have a lot of leasing interests as far as aircraft are concerned. This is one such venture https://www.startribune.com/new-wells-fargo-aircraft-leasing-venture-takes-flight/187545041/
They own a cache of planes and are a lessor, so it seems that Delta et al are dry leasing those planes. Not unusual. An airline usually has a small stock of planes they outright own and lease the majority at any given time.
Sometimes they wet lease (provide the staff and plane), sharecode (run a mixed flight on behalf of another provider) or dry lease - just give lease of the plane, as is this case.
Not on that site, perhaps not, but other plane related sites have always had that information available. It's not unique or new. It doesn't mean the banks "own" Delta or Frontier. It means that WF leases to them.
AWAS or Ansett was the largest leasing company until it was folded into Dubai Aerospace. You could easily look at the sky and see 60% of planes up where Ansett owned. Most sites are just going to give ICAO/Airline.
It certainly is posted on other sites though, simple TN searches always pull up registered owners.