The number of China-based aircraft lessors that rank among the top 50 globally jumped to 13 from nine in a six-month period even as the coronavirus pandemic decimated travel.
The world’s biggest aircraft lessor is Ireland’s AerCap and the top five are all still from Ireland or the US
That puts Chinese firms including ICBC Leasing, BoComm Leasing and CDB Aviation in the same league as Ireland-based lessors, which also comprise 13 of the top 50 and ahead of US-based lessors, at 12 as of June 30, according to a ranking published Thursday by data provider Cirium.
In terms of portfolio value and fleet size, China’s lessors account for 19 percent and 15 percent of the global top 50 totals respectively.
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“Some lessors, like Singapore-based BOC Aviation and Ireland-based Standard Chartered Aviation Finance, have used their parents’ financial backing to support customers and bolster their fleets by adding aircraft via large sale-and-leaseback deals,” Cirium said. “As a result, they’ve advanced their positions on the leader board.”
The world’s biggest aircraft lessor is Ireland’s AerCap and the top five are all still from Ireland or the US.
Covid-19 is taking its toll on all lessors to varying degrees. The top five global lessors have deferred over 75 aircraft orders and canceled nearly 200 since the health crisis began, Cirium said.
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