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AIR LAW, REGULATION AND COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT

COURSE DESIGNED FOR


ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY AND TURKISH AVIATION ACADEMY
BY McGILL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF AIR AND SPACE LAW

AIRCRAFT FINANCE AND REGISTRATION OF


SECURITY INTERESTS (Part 1)

Marios Seretis, DCL Candidate, McGill University


Artur Eberg, IAL&G, LL.M., McGill University
ISTANBUL, 14-19 NOVEMBER 2016

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PLAN

1. Challenges for Aircraft & Airline Financing


2. State Ownership & State Aid
3. Debt & Equity Financing
4. Leasing
5. Export Credit Financing
6. Cross Investments in Airlines

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Specific Learning Objectives

 To describe the recent trends in aircraft


financing

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Challenges for Aircraft & Airline Financing

• The airline industry is highly cyclical, and its performance is


significantly more volatile than other sectors.

• Its performance is subject to external shocks beyond its


control (primarily demand fluctuations and fuel price surges).

• It can often accumulate substantial cumulative losses that


require years of profitability to be reversed.

• It is subject to intense, cut-throat competition.

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History of financial performance in the US

2000 - U.S. profit $2.5 billion 2010 – U.S. profit of $3.7 billion
2001 - U.S. losses $8.3 billion 2011 – U.S. profit of $1.4 billion
2002 - U.S. losses $11.4 billion 2012 – U.S. profit of $0.4 billion
2003 - U.S. losses $1.7 billion 2013 – U.S. profit of $12.8 billion
2004 - U.S. losses $9.1billion 2014 – U.S. profit of $8.5 billion
2005 - U.S. losses $27.2 billion 2015 – U.S. profit of $25.6 billion
2006 - U.S. profit $18.2 billion
2007 - U.S. profit $7.7 billion
2008 - U.S. losses $23.8 billion
2009 - U.S. losses $2.6 billion

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Challenges for Aircraft & Airline Financing

• Airline industry is
capital intensive

• Its ROIC is lower


compared to other
capital-intensive
industries

Source: IATA

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Aircraft are expensive to buy…

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The early days (outside the United States)

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State ownership / Financing

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State Financing

Source: Emirates

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Debt & Equity Financing

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Debt Financing - Straight Loan

• Can be syndicated (where many banks/institutions


contribute to the raising of funds)

• Amounts and repayment periods can vary

• Basel III requirements on the leverage/exposure of


financial institutions can impede availability of credit

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Debt Financing - Bond/Debenture

• Bonds
• Debentures
• Notes

• not directly secured on aircraft equipment


• secured on aircraft equipment

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Equity Financing

External investor purchases stock in the airline and


acquires partial ownership thereof

• Common Shares
– direct ownership and voting rights

• Preferential Shares
– limited control
– priority in case of insolvency

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Equipment Trust Certificates

Enhanced Equipment Trust Certificates: different classes of


bonds for investors

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Equipment Trust Certificates

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LEASING

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Leasing

• Financial Leasing
• Operating Leasing
– Dry Leases
– Wet Leases
• Engine Leasing
• Subleasing
• Sale and Leaseback

Reasons for Leasing?

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Leasing

An introduction to Aircraft Leasing by Capital Aviation which


provides an overview of finance, leasing and investment within
the aviation industry

23 Sept 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0-uemCze3E

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Leasing

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Export Credit Financing

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Export Credit Agency (ECA) Support

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Export Credit Agency (ECA) Support

Governments help aircraft manufacturers by offering foreign


airlines cheap financing, also known as export credits.
A new set of rules, negotiated at the OECD, went into effect in
February 2011.

24 Feb 2011

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSNGYxdKJ50

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Export Credit Agency (ECA) Support

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Other Sources

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Cross-Investments Between Air Carriers

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Types of Aircraft Financing (ex. Boeing deliveries)

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LEARNING REFLECTION

What are your key takeaways?


What are the main trends?
_____________________________

What questions do you have?

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Thank you!

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