In our latest Q&A, Alok Wadhawan, Global Head of Aviation Finance, and Thomas Light, Aviation Portfolio Manager, share their thoughts on a remarkable turnaround in the aviation sector and the implications for investors. “The sector was one of the first to be impacted when the pandemic hit in 2020 and one of the last ones to recover. But the values of underlying aircraft held up and are now increasing, the industry has returned to profitability and recovered quicker than anyone could have expected.” Please click to read more - https://lnkd.in/eGAGEJb6 #aviationfinance #aviation #privatemarkets
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The remarkable turnaround in aviation finance. Muzinich & Co Given the speed of its recovery, it can be easy to forget how the aviation sector was affected during the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2020 and 2021, global air passenger volumes plummeted 65.8% and 58.4% against 2019 levels, while airlines reporting combined losses of over $185bn in the 2020-2022 period. 🔗 Read the full article on Investment IQ: https://incm.pub/4d5MtjG #financialadviser #investment #investmentmanagement #finance
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Our latest aviation sector update has ‘landed’. Financial position of the sector is strong enough to absorb the impact of higher indebtedness due to the significant order pipeline. However, setting the credit narrative will be important, as US$70bn is still a massive funding gap. Reach out to understand how we can help your decision-making and planning through this exciting phase for the industry. Or how our transportation finance team can help you plug this gap. #capitalstructure #standardchartered #insight Dieu Anh Khuat, Abhishek Pandey
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We last wrote about Alliance Aviation Services (AQZ) back in May 2023, writes Chris Batchelor CFA of Stockopedia. Since then, almost every metric has improved. Except the share price. #allianceaviation #aqz #aviationstocks
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In the evolving landscape of aviation finance, a notable shift has occurred: until 2023, airlines consistently secured more funding compared to lessors. However, 2023 marked a turning point, with lessors surpassing airlines in funding acquisition—a trend that has persisted into the first half of 2024. This development is likely influenced by the ongoing post-COVID recovery. As the industry adapts to new market dynamics, lessors are now playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of aviation finance. ✈️📈 Stay tuned for more insights and updates from Airfinance Global as we navigate this dynamic market together! 🌍🚀 #AirfinanceGlobal #AviationFinance #AviationIndustry #FundingTrends
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In the evolving landscape of aviation finance, a notable shift has occurred: until 2023, airlines consistently secured more funding compared to lessors. However, 2023 marked a turning point, with lessors surpassing airlines in funding acquisition—a trend that has persisted into the first half of 2024. This development is likely influenced by the ongoing post-COVID recovery. As the industry adapts to new market dynamics, lessors are now playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of aviation finance. ✈️📈 Stay tuned for more insights and updates from Airfinance Global as we navigate this dynamic market together! 🌍🚀
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