Certificate in Aviation Leasing and Finance

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CERTIFICATE IN AVIATION LEASING AND FINANCE

Start date: Thursday 26 September 2019

Delivery method: Blended learning: Introductory lecture onsite and online, thereafter online
lectures Thursdays 6pm to 8.30pm, with two on-site workshops.
Facility to interact with lecturers online

Assessment: 2,500-word written assignment (80%), short multiple-choice quiz (10%) and
continuous assessment through online activities (10%)

Fee: €1,550

Programme objectives
On completion of this training programme, participants will be able to:
 Analyse the key legal issues pertaining to the sale and lease of aircraft,
 Assess the finance structures involved, how to finance an aviation transaction, and
funding available,
 Explain the key regulatory issues pertaining to aviation,
 Discuss the legal issues relating to key aviation matters, such as engines, maintenance
reserves, security, taxation, insurance, records, and repossession, and
 Recognise the key legal and financial documents and structures in aviation leasing and
finance transactions.

Programme structure and approach to learning


Ireland is internationally recognised as the global hub for aviation leasing and finance, with
each of the top ten global aircraft lessors enjoying a presence here. Half of the world’s fleet
of leased aircraft is owned, leased, or managed in Ireland. The major industry players have
been attracted by Ireland’s stable political regime, membership of the EU, favourable time
zone, and talented workforce – not to mention our legal and regulatory advantages. In
addition, Ireland’s network of over 60 double tax treaties, combined with the absence of
withholding tax on aircraft lease rentals and a corporate tax rate of 12.5%, makes Ireland a
commercially attractive place to set up and run an aircraft leasing company. The aviation
sector is a huge growth industry.

This certificate provides comprehensive coverage of the key aspects of the aviation leasing
and finance industry. It aims to deliver an in-depth analysis of the core legal and practical
issues that parties typically encounter in aircraft leasing and finance transactions.
Participants will gain an overview of the key legal, financial, and technical issues, as well as
an understanding of the broader regulation, tax, and insurance aspects relevant to aircraft
leasing and finance. The teaching faculty for this diploma comprises a fantastic array of
world-renowned legal practitioners from Ireland, the UK, and the USA, along with leading
aviation industry specialists.

This certificate also functions as a preparatory course for those intending to take the
Diploma in Aviation Finance and Leasing but who do not meet the entry requirements.

The programme is based on the following module scheme and covers key themes as listed
below:

Module 1: Aviation industry


 Profile of the Irish aviation industry,
 Development of industry,
 Reasons why Ireland is an aviation hub,
 Overview of tax and regulatory advantages.

Module 2: Aircraft leasing


 Types of aircraft leases,
 Key issues for lessors and lessees,
 Lease structures,
 Pre-lease investigation and structuring,
 Aircraft operating lease agreement,
 Main lease terms.

Module 3: Aviation financing


 Types of finance and security,
 Debt and structured finance,
 Use of special purpose vehicles (SPVs),
 Mortgages, guarantees, charges, assignments,
 Structure and finance key documents.

Module 4: Key technical issues


 Aircraft delivery,
 Lease management,
 Maintenance reserve management,
 Maintenance claims,
 Lease transitions,
 Engine leasing – maintenance, records, security.

Module 5: Regulatory environment


 Role of the Irish Aviation Authority,
 International regulation,
 The Chicago Convention, ICAO, IATA,
 The Cape Town Convention,
 European Aviation Safety Agency Regulations,
 EU Emissions Trading Scheme.

Module 6: Taxation and aviation


 Importance of Irish tax residence,
 Depreciation, capital allowances,
 Double taxation treaties,
 Access to 12.5% rate,
 Withholding tax.

Module 7: Insurance and aviation


 Relevant insurance principles,
 Airline aviation insurances,
 Lease insurance provisions,
 Lessor considerations,
 Claims management.

Module 8: Career panel event


The careers panel offers participants an opportunity to get expert advice from industry
professionals about gaining entry to the aviation industry or how to successfully move
sectors within the industry. This event will take place both on-site and online.

Workshops
Workshops are a key feature of this course. These are designed to be interactive and
involve working in groups on selected case-study problems and analysis, with an emphasis
on the application of the law to common scenarios encountered in practice. Workshop dates
for this course are available on our website, www.lawsociety.ie/diplomacentre.

Who should attend?


This course is suitable for the following:
 Solicitors, barristers, and trainees who advise aviation clients or who wish to join the
aviation sector,
 Professionals working in the aviation industry who wish to expand their knowledge with a
view to career advancement or moving laterally to another discipline within the industry,
 Professionals working in aircraft leasing companies or airlines,
 Contract administrators and engineers,
 Professionals in financial institutions that fund the purchase of aircraft,
 Accountants, finance professionals, and tax consultants advising aviation clients, and
 Insurance professionals specialising in aviation insurance.

It is not necessary to have prior experience or knowledge of the aviation industry in order to
apply for this certificate. Those who have successfully completed the Certificate in Aviation
Leasing and Finance will be eligible for a discount on their diploma application.

We welcome applications from others who are suitably qualified. Please explain your interest
and set out any relevant experience in a cover letter and a brief CV. Such applications are
subject to a supplemental fee of €100.

How to apply
An application form can be downloaded from our website. For any queries, contact
[email protected].

Faculty
The teaching faculty for this certificate comprises a fantastic array of aviation leasing and
finance experts. Previous lecturers have included:
 Donna Ager, Maples Group,
 David Berkery, A&L Goodbody,
 Jeanette Delahanty, CDB Aviation,
 Catherine Duffy, A&L Goodbody,
 Nikki Foley, Matheson,
 Stuart Kennedy, Matheson,
 Daniel Kiely, BoComm Leasing,
 Kirk Malahy, Minsheng Commercial Aviation,
 John McMahon, aviation consultant,
 Yvonne McWeeney, Matheson,
 Deirdre Ní Chearbhaill, Avolon,
 Kieran Oliver, Shannon Engine Support,
 Marie O’Brien, A&L Goodbody,
 Neill O’Donnell, Aergo Capital,
 Niamh O'Meara, Milestone Aviation Group,
 Catherine Quinlan, aviation insurance consultant,
 Daniel Roberts, Lobo Leasing Limited,
 Brian Skehan, Irish Aviation Authority,
 Ronan Stewart, Santos Dumont,
 Gerry Thornton, Matheson,
 Mary Townsend, ASL Aviation Holdings.

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