Leasing Business Air Lease profits surge
Leasing Business Former Standard Chartered executives lead new leasing platformStandard Chartered's former aviation head Kieran Corr is heading up a new global aircraft leasing outfit, Aera Aviation Capital, with two former Standard Chartered colleagues - Chris Helme and Will McCallum - joining Corr on the management team as chief financial officer and chief commercial officer, respectively. The lessor is headquartered in Dublin. Aircraft ABS Carlyle issuance to maintain ABS momentumThe latest aircraft-backed deal from Carlyle will be its third issuance of 2025 and once closed will bring the total amount of aviation assets backing its issuances in 2025 to 69. The latest issuance is a $602.4 million 23 aircraft-backed deal and follows on from other Q4 2025 issuances from Griffin Global Asset Management, its first foray into aircraft-backed ABS market, and Castlelake, who also got their third deal of the year away in recent weeks. |
In this issue In this issueAs the leasing side of the aviation complex enjoys 'bonanza' profits, as evidenced in this and previous issues highlighting the latest record quarterly financial results for a number of lessors, the list of uncertainties facing the wider aviation market is growing as outlined in this issue's Perspectives column by Dr Adam Pilarski. His insightful analysis of the good, the bad and the ugly of the current aviation market looks at the headwinds/tailwinds buffeting the major players and warns that the increasing uncertainties, including short-term trade policy shifts and swings, have the potential to create long-term negative impacts in the aviation market more so than in many other sectors. Perspectives The good, the bad and the ugly of the aviation market
Leasing Business Aviation Capital Group grows portfolio by 12%Over the first 9 months of 2025 Aviation Capital Group has deployed $2.4 billion on aircraft purchases with CEO Tom Baker saying improvements in utilisation, cost of funds and its credit profile means the business is 'poised to accelerate growth and performance.' |