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Hyperion launches aircraft financing platform

Hyperion Aero Capital plc (Hyperion), has launched an aircraft funding platform focused on providing financing for long-term cargo leasing and leased business jets.

Above: Scott Levy, Founder of Hyperion Aero Capital.
Courtesy Hyperion

Hyperion has been established to combine decades of experience in aviation fleet management with financing to provide a range of currency-agnostic hybrid opportunities including debt, equity and convertible instruments for aircraft financing.

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Financing for aircraft has become increasingly fragmented as the traditional lenders have retreated to more vanilla financing and yet the private aviation sector continues to grow. Post-COVID, shipping blockages and limitations on commercial aviation (less flights to less destinations) have hampered transport, logistics and business travel. Yet, both cargo and business travel are essential to keep the economy functioning and goods moving.

Eric Weisskopf, Managing Director of Hyperion Aviation said: "The lease financing market is well established for commercial aviation and represents some of the brightest minds in aviation financing who have over the years left the banking sector. The gap in financing for cargo and business jets is often unfulfilled because of the smaller number of aircraft which tend to be second hand.

"That being said, insurable, secured assets with predictable depreciation and servicing costs as well as quality lessors, assessing the credit risk for these transactions (and providing cost effective financing) is achievable by establishing dedicated pools of capital. Applying a model which has worked effectively for real estate and renewable energy transactions, Hyperion will offer both investors and lessors a dedicated financing structure."

A volatile stock market, four-decade high inflation, raising interest rates and geopolitical tensions this year have stunted the global market and contributed toward a dramatically changing role of alternative investments. Investors relying on the traditional game have experienced a serious decline in their portfolios and now have to refocus on alternatives to further diversify portfolios and protect against stubborn inflation and possible recession. Hyperion aims to attract investors refocusing on alternatives.

Scott Levy, Founder of Hyperion Aero Capital said: "Investors will be able to access a secure, insurable real economy asset which will provide above market returns without the volatility associated with the current market, while lessors will find a dedicated team and a single point of contact for financing assets which mainstream banks find difficult to finance."

Hyperion Aviation is an aircraft management company based in Malta, with a proven track record as an operator and manager of one of the largest fleets of wide body aircraft. Hyperion Aviation offers turnkey management services, business jet management, airline and leasing support services and aircraft sales and structuring.

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Hyperion Aero Capital is a London based aviation finance provider offering flexible, quick-to-market solutions, for financing long-term cargo leasing and leased business jets.

 


 

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