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Qatar Financial Center’s systems benefit aircraft leasing firms: CEO

Two men stand next to an Acropolis Aviation Airbus A320-251N aircraft, with an Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft in the background, at the 2021 Dubai Airshow. AFP
  • Yousuf Mohammed Al Jaida said the Center's proximity to leading airlines makes it ideal for aircraft leasing companies.
  • Nearly 30 of the largest aircraft lessors in the world are looking forward to concluding deals with leading airlines that utilize their assets efficiently.

Qatar Financial Center is an ideal destination for aircraft leasing companies globally which will benefit from its attractive investment environment, business-friendly regulations and laws, and its distinguished tax system, said CEO of the Center, Yousuf Mohammed Al Jaida.

He said the Center’s proximity to the most important leading airlines in the world and its wide network of destinations make it an ideal destination for aircraft leasing companies.

In a report titled “Qatar Financial Center – Leading Destination for Aircraft Leasing Companies” issued by QFC, Al Jaida said it is expected that the great expansion of the Qatari economy during the next decade, driven by the flows of foreign investments in key sectors like the aviation sector, will provide great and multiple opportunities for aircraft leasing companies, pointing to the recovery in the aviation industry in parallel with the increase in the number of anti-coronavirus vaccinated people globally.

Media reports quoted Al Jaida as saying that flexibility and the ability to keep pace with rapid changes will determine the direction of this industry and the extent of its success in the future, especially with the emergence of new COVID-19 mutations.

He said that nearly 30 of the largest aircraft lessors in the world are looking forward to concluding deals with leading airlines that utilize their assets efficiently, which demonstrates the importance of dealing with a reputable global airline that enjoys a strong financial position similar to Qatar Airways.

QFC also noted a relative increase in the activity of aircraft leasers during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a rapid and successive development of this industry, especially since the number of leased aircraft globally exceeded those owned by aircraft operating companies in 2021 for the first time in the history of this industry.

The report said aircraft leasers come at the forefront of the purchase movement globally, contributing to nearly 60 percent of the total aircraft deliveries. This sector also witnessed a remarkable increase in wholesale and leaseback contracts in the past year. At least six major international air carriers concluded such contracts.