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India on course to develop aircraft leasing domestically, helmed by IFSC

A local leasing ecosystem would benefit both airlines and aircraft lessors

July 14, 2021 / 16:29 IST
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Unlike abroad, almost 70 percent of the aircraft operating in India are on lease. In this picture: A wide-body aircraft parked at an airport (Representative image: Shutterstock)
Unlike abroad, almost 70 percent of the aircraft operating in India are on lease. In this picture: A wide-body aircraft parked at an airport (Representative image: Shutterstock)

Plans to set up an aircraft leasing system in India will continue irrespective of a change of government, according to Vandana Aggarwal, former senior economic advisor to the civil aviation ministry.

“In the history of economic reforms, there are no reversals – no matter which government comes in place – in something which is good and lucrative and profitable with all stakeholders vying for it. I see no room for any reversal of any sort or even a slowdown,” Aggarwal said Tuesday during a session on attracting aircraft lessors to India at a webinar organised by ishka with Acumen, Bird and Bird, Investec, KPMG and Sarin & Co.

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Aggarwal was a key official tasked with setting up and implementing a proposal for kickstarting aircraft leasing in the country. Indian carriers currently lease aircraft from Ireland and Singapore.

In 2019, the civil aviation ministry had identified the International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) in GIFT City, Gujarat, for developing the aircraft leasing and financing ecosystem in the country. The IFSC was started in 2015 to support financial service transactions such as aircraft leasing that are currently carried on outside India in a bid to attract such business to India.