Aircraft Financing
By (Author) Mr Rob Murphy
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Professional
21st April 2022
5th edition
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Transport industries
Corporate finance
Aircraft and aviation
387.71
Paperback
456
Width 156mm, Height 248mm
724g
Aircraft are mainly bought by two groups of buyers: 1. Airlines for their own use 2. Operating lessors for onward leasing to airlines Both groups of buyers require substantial external funding, both debt and equity, to accommodate these purchases. Historically five key sources have funded the aviation industry: 1. bank debt (secured and unsecured) 2. export credit agency guaranteed debt (secured) 3. capital markets (secured and unsecured bonds; equity and debt solutions) 4. internal cash flow generation 5. tax based leasing products This is the leading text providing guidance on all the funding options available, the best way to secure funding and how to ensure that robust legal structures framing the commercial deal are in place. The book is divided into four core sections: Part A: Market Context which sets the scene giving the user market context and an overview of aircraft financing Part B: Transaction structuring which looks at the credit, the asset, the legal structuring and tax drivers Part C: Core Products and Regional Markets (Brazil, Russia, India, China, France, Germany, Spain and Japan) Part D: Regulatory Matters including accounting developments Key updates for the new Fifth Edition include: - New chapters on: - The environment - Restructuring - Compliance - GATS (Global Aircrafts Trading Systems (GATS) - Full explanation and analysis of recent regulatory changes including changes brought about by Basel IV Due to the complexities involved in this area and the need to ensure that any commercial deal is legally sound Aircraft Financing is the essential reference tool for anyone involved in aircraft financing transactions. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Banking and Finance Law online service.
Rob Murphy is co-chair of Arthur Coxs Aviation Group and is a market leader with considerable international aviation experience. Previously Rob held the position of Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel at CDB Aviation. He started his career at GPA Group and previously was a partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer where he led the global aviation and asset finance team and the global aviation sector group focused on aviation clients. Rob also acted as lead external counsel to the Aviation Working Group.