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Operator
Ladies and gentlemen, please standby. Good day and welcome to the AerCap Holdings NV Q1 2020 Financial Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions].
At this time, I would like to turn the conference over to Joseph McGinley, Head of Investor Relations. Please go ahead, sir.
Joseph McGinley
Head of Investor Relations
Thank you, operator, and hello, everyone. Welcome to our First Quarter 2021 Conference Call. With me today is our Chief Executive Officer, Aengus Kelly; and our Chief Financial Officer, Pete Juhas.
Before we begin today s call, I would like to remind you that some statements made during this conference call, which are not historical facts, may be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. AerCap undertakes no obligation other than not imposed by law to publicly update or revise any forward-looking
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Aircraft Leasing Has a New Godfather With AerCap Pouncing on GE
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(Bloomberg) Aengus Kelly knows a bargain when he sees one.
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The chief executive officer of aircraft leasing company AerCap Holdings NV made his most audacious move yet in a career spanning more than two decades, when Kelly agreed on March 10 to buy General Electric Co.’s jet-leasing business.
The deal doubles the size of his company, already the world’s largest aircraft lessor, by relying on a familiar playbook: pry a valuable financial asset from an owner with little use for it anymore or a desire to minimize financial risk.
By Cirium2021-03-10T16:49:00+00:00
AerCap’s proposed $30 billion acquisition of GECAS is about “buying the right business at the right time at the right price”, the Irish lessor’s chief executive has said.
The motivation behind the transaction is not “getting bigger for the sake of it”, AerCap chief Aengus Kelly said during a 10 March analyst call, but rather providing “attractive returns for investors for years to come”.
Source: Tom Campbell
Kelly: Acquisition is not about getting bigger for the sake of it
AerCap announced earlier today that it had entered into a definitive agreement with General Electric to acquire 100% of GECAS for 111.5 newly-issued AerCap shares, $24 billion in cash and $1 billion of AerCap notes and/or cash. The deal marks AerCap’s fourth aircraft leasing business acquisition, following earlier absorptions of Debis AirFinance, Genesis Lease and ILFC.