Company strengthens position over last year and is in position to exploit aviation’s post-Covid recovery, says chief executive
Aviation & Finance Special Report
Despite the hammer blow wielded by Covid-19, Ireland still remains a key player in the global aviation leasing and finance industry. However, complacency would be a mistake at this juncture as new countries look to compete for market share. Political stability, cost, ease of conducting business and talent will ultimately be the key differentiators for Ireland to continue to protect and grow its share in the global leasing market.
It is estimated that more than 50 per cent of all commercial aircraft in service around the world are leased
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Pandemic had a particularly negative effect on maintenance industry, causing many people to switch careers
Aviation finance, which provides high value to the Irish economy, is a competitive market for talent and practitioners are seeking to hire the best
Industry has come through the two major challenges of Covid-19 and Russia’s Ukraine invasion, but has nevertheless shown resilience
Ireland offers an existing skilled workforce of aviation engineers, mechanics and technicians
Ireland leads in aircraft leasing but how quickly industry will recover is unknown
After the pandemic came fuel-price pressures and the invasion of Ukraine
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More private equity money and investor capital exploring resilient aviation sector
The benefits of leasing a plane outweigh the negatives
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