AviaAM Leasing

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AviaAM Leasing
Company type Private
Industry Aviation leasing
FoundedFebruary 2007
Headquarters,
Number of locations
5 countries [1]
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Tadas Goberis (CEO and Chairman of the Board)
Services Aircraft Leasing
Aircraft Trading
Consulting Services
Asset Management
Engine Leasing
RevenueDecrease2.svg €1.157 million [2]
Decrease2.svg - €33.868 thousand [2]
Decrease2.svg - €33.532 thousand [2]
Number of employees
19 [2]
Website www.aviaam.com

AviaAM Leasing is a global aviation holding company engaged in the business of commercial aircraft acquisition, leasing and sales. [3]

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In 2023, the head of AB AviaAM Leasing Service Center Tadas Goberis joined the board of Basketball Holding Company (BHC), which owns the BC Wolves basketball club. [4]

History

Avia Asset Management AB was founded in February 2007, by Avia Solutions Group, an international, previously publicly traded aviation holding company with almost 100 offices and production facilities worldwide [5] In the autumn of 2011, Avia Asset Management AB together with related companies formed an aviation holding company AviaAM Leasing. In June 2013, AviaAM Leasing launched an Initial public offering on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE). [6] In 2018, the company shares were delisted from Warsaw Stock Exchange. [7]

In May 2016, AviaAM Leasing formed a joint venture aircraft leasing company with Henan Civil Aviation Investment Company (HNCA) called AviaAM Financial Leasing China. [8]

In 2018, in March, AviaAM Financial Leasing China, a joint venture between AviaAM Leasing and Henan Civil Aviation Development and Investment Company (HNCA), delivered 3 more Airbus A320 family planes to the Russian airline Aeroflot. [9]

In August of 2020, AviaAM Leasing entered cargo business by acquiring Boeing 747-400F nose-loader. [10]

In February of 2022, AviaAM Financial Leasing China requested Russian air carriers to ground and redeliver all thirteen aircraft following the sanctions against Russia due to the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. [11]

In October of 2022, AviaAM Leasing was announced as the launch customer of Mammoth Freighters, a Boeing Licensee for the Boeing 777, for brand new 777-300ERMF freighter conversion. [12]

Business activities

AviaAM Leasing‘s operations cover aircraft leasing and trading operations working mainly with commercial, charter airlines, ACMI, etc. Working closely with financial institutions – banks, hedge funds, etc. – AviaAM Leasing taps into international financing opportunities for aircraft leasing and trading operations. The company also supports business with aircraft finance consulting services. [13]

Aircraft fleet

AviaAM Leasing has a fleet of regional, narrow-body and wide-body aircraft. These include Airbus A320, Airbus A321, Boeing 737-300, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 747-400F, Boeing 777-300ER and Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft. [14] [15]

Aircraft typeNumber of aircraft on leaseCountry of aircraft registration
CRJ 200LR 4Lithuania (4)
CRJ 200LR Business Jets 2Lithuania (2)
Boeing 737-300 1Lithuania (1)
Boeing 747-400F 1Iceland (1)
Boeing 737-800 3Lithuania (3)
Boeing 737-800BCF 1Lithuania (1)
Boeing 737-400 1Iceland (1)
Airbus A320-200 10Bermuda (10)
Airbus A321-200 3Bermuda (3)
Boeing 777-200ER 1Singapore(1)
Boeing 777-300ER 1USA (1)

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