WFW relaunches and expands Global Aviation Resource Index23 January 2024
Allows users to compare data and scores for aviation restructuring procedures, aircraft repossession rights and aircraft deregistration rights in 100+ jurisdictions.
Allows users to compare data and scores for aviation restructuring procedures, aircraft repossession rights and aircraft deregistration rights in 100+ jurisdictions.
Watson Farley & Williams is delighted to announce the launch of the Global Aviation Resource Index (GARI).
This is the second such transaction where WFW has advised Investec.
The aircraft will be delivered between 2025 and 2028.
The aircraft will be used for sustainability-linked aviation projects, emergency medical response, search and rescue, and firefighting, and are operating in multiple jurisdictions throughout Europe and Africa.
Investec underwrote the acquisition which was supported by debt and equity co-investment.
Four deals the firm has advised on won awards at this year’s Airfinance Journal Awards.
Tim has over 20 years’ experience working on a wide range of aviation and travel-related dispute resolution matters both in the English courts and in arbitrations.
With a total of four deals recognised, WFW has accumulated the highest tally of any institution at the awards this year.
This article explores the workings of the EU UK and Swiss (CH) ETS schemes, including their enforcement mechanics, and the risk that an aircraft operator’s non-compliance with them poses to lessors across those jurisdictions which fall within these schemes.
A seed portfolio of US$70m of senior loans across six aircraft and airlines in three continents has already been agreed.