AviaAM

AviaAM Leasing is a global aviation holding company engaged in commercial aircraft acquisition, leasing and sales.[2][3][4] In June 2013, the company’s shares were admitted for trading on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE). It was the biggest public offering of a foreign company in Poland year to date (PLN 112 m).[5]

Timeline

  • Avia Asset Management AB was founded in February 2007, by Avia Solutions Group,[6] an international, previously publicly traded aviation holding company with almost 100 offices and production facilities worldwide.[7]
  • 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).[8]
  • In 2018, the company shares were delisted from Warsaw Stock Exchange.[9][10]
  • In May 2016, AviaAM Leasing formed a joint venture aircraft leasing company with Henan Civil Aviation Investment Company (HNCA) called AviaAM Financial Leasing China.[11]
  • In August 2020, AviaAM Leasing entered cargo business by acquiring Boeing 747-400F nose-loader.[12]
  • In October 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.[13]
  • In 2013, AviaAM B04, part of the AviaAM Leasing Service Centre was merged into another group company AviaAM B05.[14]
  • In 2023, in a legal dispute concerning the failed purchase of a CRJ-200LR aircraft, AviaAM Leasing, was ordered by the Lithuanian Court to return an advance payment of approximately US$5.2 million to the Nigerian airline Hak Air.[15][16]

Aircraft fleet

AviaAM Leasing has a fleet of regional, narrow-body and wide-body aircraft. As of May 2024, asset includes: Airbus A320, Airbus A321, Boeing 737-300, Boeing 737-800, Boeing 747-400F, Boeing 777-300ER and Bombardier CRJ200 aircraft.[17][18]

As of May 2024, AviaAM Leasing's assets include:[19]

References

  1. AviaAM Leasing operates companies in Ireland, Lithuania, Cyprus and China 9 May 2018, retrieved 15 Apr 2024^
  2. AviaAM Leasing - Company profile retrieved 2024-04-15^
  3. David Yu. Aircraft Valuation: Airplane Investments as an Asset Class Springer Nature, 2020-10-23^
  4. AviaAM Leasing AB www.bloomberg.com, retrieved 2024-07-02^
  5. AviaAM Leasing IPO TGS Baltic, retrieved 2024-06-12^
  6. Į vieną jungiasi dvi "AviaAM Leasing Service Centre" bendrovės tv3.lt, retrieved 2024-04-10^
  7. Publicly traded aviation holding company retrieved 2024-04-15^
  8. In June 2013, AviaAM Leasing has launched a public offering (IPO) MondoVisione, 28 June 2013^
  9. AviaAM Leasing delisted from Warsaw Stock Exchange.^
  10. 耿明斋、王文光、王国安. 郑州航空港经济综合实验区发展报告(2017) Social Sciences Literature Press, 2017-01-01^
  11. AviaAM Leasing and HNCA form aircraft leasing JV Air Transport World: ATWOnline, 24 May 2016^
  12. Colette Doyle. AviaAM Leasing acquires Boeing 747-400F nose-loader on behalf of Magma Aviation Aviation Business News, 2020-08-13, retrieved 2024-04-15^
  13. Jon Hemmerdinger. AviaAM becomes launch customer for Mammoth's 777-300ER cargo-conversion programme Flight Global, 2022-10-13, retrieved 2024-04-15^
  14. Į vieną jungiasi dvi "AviaAM Leasing Service Centre" bendrovės 15min.lt/verslas, retrieved 2024-04-10^
  15. BNS. "Let's Jet" vėl nepavyko atnaujinti bylos dėl 4,8 mln. Eur grąžinimo Nigerijos įmonei vz.lt, retrieved 2024-04-10^
  16. "Let's Jet"-Flugzeug wird in Vilnius versteigert Made in Vilnius, 6 November 2023, retrieved 2024-04-10^
  17. AviaAM Leasing presentation for shareholders retrieved 2024-04-15^
  18. Our Assets AviaAM Leasing - Aircraft Leasing, retrieved 2024-04-15^
  19. AviaAM Leasing Lessor Profile centreforaviation.com, retrieved 2024-07-02^