The Star Malaysia - StarBiz

Chinese tycoon to buy Irish plane lessor

-

HONG KONG: Billionair­e Henry Cheng’s jewellery-to-property business empire will acquire Dublin-based Sky Leasing for about US$2.8bil, including debt, to bolster the group’s aviation business.

Though the Cheng family’s Goshawk Aviation Ltd announced the deal last month, it didn’t disclose the value at the time.

Of the total, 70% of the purchase would be funded with debt and the rest from Goshawk parents Chow Tai Fook Enterprise­s Ltd and NWS Holdings Ltd, Brian Cheng, one of the patriarch’s sons and an executive director at NWS, said in an interview.

“The growth driver will be aircraft leasing in the next five years,” the younger Cheng said at his office in the city last week.

“The good thing is our fleet is young and liquid. It’s like a wet market where you can easily sell. There’s always demand there.”

NWS and Chow Tai Fook are the latest to join a slew of companies in Asia to bet on aircraft leasing as a travel boom in the region fuels demand for planes from airlines, many of whom prefer renting rather than purchase to help cap cost of ownership.

Four firms with links to Chinese owners rank among the world’s top 12 lessors, the top one being HNA Group Co’s Avolon Holdings Ltd at No 3.

Goshawk said June 21 that it agreed to buy the unit of Sky Aviation Leasing Internatio­nal LP from the Public Sector Pension Investment Board, one of Canada’s largest pension investment managers, and private-equity firm ATL Partners.

The transactio­n, subject to approvals, will add 51 aircraft to its fleet of about 130, according to Goshawk’s website.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia