Is the multibillionaire Steven Udvar-Hazy a visionary who successfully salvaged his aircraft leasing business from the near-collapse of American International Group? Or is he a thief who stole AIG’s secrets and employees to start a rival company that profited at AIG’s expense?

With a trial on the horizon, two of the world’s largest aircraft leasing companies reached a deal on Thursday that will keep a jury from ever reaching an answer.

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