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IBA Projects Growing Need For Outsourced Management

Bureau Sees New Issues In Redelivery, Repossession, Retirements

Earlier this month, International Bureau of Aviation (IBA) met with leading Japanese banks, investors, aircraft lessors, airlines and financiers for a series of structured meetings designed to identify the forthcoming challenges to the aviation finance sector and pinpoint particular exposures or strategic opportunities. Managing Director Steve Fisk and Commercial Director Owen Geach presented IBA’s market overview and the key trend indicators which will affect the market going forward. New equipment and technology, new financing opportunities, engine investment and an aggressive leasing environment appear to be the main areas of future interest.

IBA says that currently, the cyclical aviation market is facing reduced financing as austerity measures impact spending in North America and Europe. The picture is brighter in Asia, the Middle East, South America and much of the Pacific Rim and India.  Against this backdrop, order books total over 1,400 orders between Airbus and Boeing in 2011, including almost 1,000 A320 Neo orders, and sale and leaseback deals are plentiful. 

Operators and lessors are confident of finding finance for these orders although senior Japanese financiers believe that ECA support will remain increasingly important.  Lessors are also concerned about the effects of these new aircraft on residual values of older fleets. Engine financing transactions are also a hot topic and on the rise.

Forthcoming redelivery and possible repossession issues and procedures will be impacting several Japanese banks in the near future, with potential for losses.  Incomplete documentation and in some case a limited secondary market impacts aircraft remarketing and this is another area which is set to dominate as fleets of aircraft are retired.

Japanese airlines have been looking closely at valuations of their fleet, engines and spare part inventories as they look at outsourcing to streamline their operations and derive maximum value from their assets. IBA’s professional appraisal team has also been responsible for several bank’s valuations on end of lease returns.

Looking ahead, IBA predicts new technology, in the form of the Airbus A320Neo and the Boeing 737RE, will place a new emphasis on maintaining the cost-efficiencies that they promise. There are many new entrants into the finance market and IBA predict a sharp rise in the requirement for airline assessments and asset management.

FMI: www.ibagroup.com

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