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Jeff Schoonover Jeff Schoonover, COO

Our team focuses on lease and finance transactions that are specifically structured to accomplish financing and tax goals in the most efficient way possible. Our team structures leases and debt facilities while leveraging off the institutional strength and expertise of AL to maximize value to our customers. We also offer efficient exit strategies for companies that own lease portfolios.

Robert Firth / Tom McLoughlin


Asset finance and leasing requires an in-depth knowledge of domestic and cross-border structures, jurisdictions and title on assets. We provide tailor-made financing solutions for projects and aircraft acquisitions worldwide.

Lease structures offer businesses significant benefits in managing their balance sheets and cash reserves. Since the aircraft is owned by the Lessor, in many cases it becomes an off-balance sheet transaction, improving debt-to-equity ratios and the overall credit position of the Lessee.

 

Leasing or financing aircraft requires Clients to demonstrate the ability to   re-pay the loan before the application can be approved. In general, the Applicant will be asked to submit financial statements, corporate structures, business licenses, bank references, trade references, specifications of the subject aircraft   and in the case of a start-up air carrier, a professional business plan.

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Joe Mitchell, the proud new owner of this Citation 525

(Robert Haase on the left)