Flightpath with Alok

Flightpath with Alok

Flightpath with Alok Aviation entrepreneur Alok Anand explores what makes the aircraft leasing business tick. He meets industry leaders on this journey and discovers their success secrets, and their career flightpath as well as understanding how different business models operate. Come along if aviation financing and leasing interests you and you are keen to learn from the practitioners of the industry. #assetmanagement #aviation #aircraftleasing #aviationfinance #flightpath #alok #flightpathwithalok Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alokanand23/ Watch our video podcasts here: https://www.youtube.com/@flightpathwithalok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flightpathwithalok Podcasts: https://linktr.ee/flightpathwithalok Produced & Distributed by Spooler www.spooler.in

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  1. Flightpath with Alok | feat. Rob Taylor

    14/05/2024

    Flightpath with Alok | feat. Rob Taylor

    This 2nd season of Flightpath with Alok kicks off in style.  In this first episode we are back in India and Alok catches up with Rob Taylor, Chief Technical Officer of Carlyle Aviation Partners Ltd (Carlyle).  Carlyle has a large portfolio of approximately 380 owned or managed commercial aircraft worth an estimated US$ 12.1B, spread across 55 countries.  Rob is responsible for the day-to-day technical operations and liaises with both financial and commercial disciplines with in the company; his career spans more than thirty five years, the majority of which has been working at a senior and management level, and for a variety of businesses.  These have included private corporations; helped the start up efforts of the Canada based LCC WestJet Airlines; has experience working with helicopters, and at the aero engine OEM Pratt & Whitney Canada, as well as legacy carrier Canadian Airlines International. Rob received a Bachelor of Technology Degree (BTech) from British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and has a BTEC national diploma in Aeroscience (Mechanical) and is accredited by the Engineering Council of the UK as an Incorporated Engineer (IEng), as well as a Member of the Royal Aeronautical Society (MRAeS) and Chartered Management Institute of UK (MCMI). Additionally, Rob holds a Transport Canada Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License (AME) with multiple ratings.  In this episode Rob shares with Alok about his early experiences, how a young want-to-be architect found himself enlisted in the army and how this set him on a path to aviation. Among the topics Rob discusses with Alok are the future of commercial travel; the growth in automation; the importance of attracting talent; how to share knowledge effectively, and the importance of being open as a business to new ideas.  If you are wondering whether a career in aviation is for you, and in particular if aircraft leasing will provide you with the opportunities you seek, then this episode is certainly worth a listen. About Rob Taylor Website: https://www.carlyle.com/about-carlyle/team/robert-taylorLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-taylor-74020910/ TAKEAWAYS Having a diverse team with different cultural backgrounds and perspectives is crucial for making well-rounded decisions in the aviation industry.- Attracting and retaining talent is a challenge in the industry, especially with competition from other sectors like software companies and OEMs.- The role of asset management is evolving in Carlyle, particularly with the focus on new aircraft and the need for skilled engineers and finance professionals.- Continuous learning and understanding of finance are essential for success in the aviation industry.- Optimizing resources and balancing costs is important in managing aircraft maintenance and operations. Acquiring portfolios of aircraft comes with technical challenges, such as converting data into a digital format and managing multiple aircraft.- Data and software play a crucial role in the aircraft leasing industry, and in-house software platforms have been developed to track and manage assets.- New technology, such as the GTF engine, has had an impact on the industry, leading to grounded aircraft and supply chain issues.- There is a need for skilled professionals in the industry, and mentorship is important for career growth and development.- Individuals entering the industry should be open to opportunities, listen more than they talk, and focus on moving forward rather than dwelling on the past. CHAPTERS  00:00      Introduction and Career Trajectory13:15      The Role of a CTO and Managing a Diverse Team38:24      The Evolution of Asset Management in Carlyle46:33      Overcoming Technical Challenges in Acquiring Aircraft Portfolios01:06:09 The Impact of New Technology on the Industry01:20:08 The Importance of India in the Aircraft Leasing Industry Subscribe to this podcast now! Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.  🎧 Listen To #FlightPathWithAlok On Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7qxvljRy3DLtuBvrZof1s6?si=2cd49b1adbfd4f3b On Jio Saavn:https://www.jiosaavn.com/shows/Flightpath-with-Alok/1/9sw,tkEvTh8_ On Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b2f14710-9012-4eb1-8e9a-736e8f1b874a On Iheart:https://iheart.com/podcast/109618995 On SpoolerPod: https://spooler.in/spooler-pod/ On YouTube:  https://www.youtube.com/@flightpathwithalok Follow Alok Anand Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alok.anand/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alokanand23/Website: www.flightpathwithalok.com Fin.

    1 h y 30 min
  2. Flightpath with Alok | feat. Donal Lowry & Ian Clark

    08/12/2023

    Flightpath with Alok | feat. Donal Lowry & Ian Clark

    In episode 9 of Flightpath with Alok, The conversation begins with technical challenges in aircraft leasing and the evolution of the Chief Technical Officer (CTO) role. Donal Lowry and Ian Clark discuss their experiences in legacy and newer leasing companies, highlighting the differences in approach and culture. They also explore the impact of Irish and UK aviation experience on the industry. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the differences between technical teams in airlines and leasing companies. The conversation covers challenges with the V2500A1 engine, the difference between the airline and lessor world, pressures in management roles, the impact of GTF engines, handling repeat inspection requirements, negotiating solutions for engine issues, remarketing aircraft with engine problems, and resourcing the aviation industry. Attracting and retaining talent in the industry is also discussed. The conversation explores various challenges and trends in the aviation industry. It discusses the availability of choice and income for young professionals, the dependence on government subsidies for smaller airlines, and the challenges of talent retention due to financial pressures. The conversation also highlights the initiatives for training and apprenticeships in the industry. It addresses the difficulties in backfilling the industry with skilled professionals and the trends driving the industry, including sustainability and resilience. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the opportunities that arise during crises and the positive trends in the industry. About Donal Lowry: https://www.acumen.aero/team-member/20About Ian Clark: https://www.acumen.aero/team-member/14 Takeaways The role of the CTO in aircraft leasing has evolved to include risk assessment, risk management, and customer relationship management. Legacy leasing companies often had a tougher approach, while newer leasing companies focused on building relationships and accommodating customer needs. The aviation experience in Ireland and the UK has had a significant global impact, with professionals from these regions making a mark in the industry. Technical teams in airlines delve deeper into technical details while leasing companies focus more on monitoring and major technical issues. The collaboration between airlines and leasing companies has improved over time, leading to smoother lease transitions and better understanding of return conditions. The V2500A1 engine created challenges for operators, leasing companies, and Pratt & Whitney. The airline world and the lessor world have different pressures, with the intensity of pressures being higher in the airline role. The GTF engine is a bigger problem than the V2500A1 engine, with a significant number of engines needing to be taken off wing. Negotiating solutions for engine issues requires tripartite agreements between the OEM, lessor, and lessee. The aviation industry faces challenges in attracting and retaining talent, and there is a need for more resources. The aviation industry faces challenges in attracting and retaining talent due to factors such as availability of choice, income, and job stability. Government subsidies play a crucial role in sustaining smaller airlines, especially in regions with lower airfares. Initiatives for training and apprenticeships are being implemented to address the talent shortage in the industry. The industry needs to focus on backfilling technical roles and strengthening relationships between manufacturers and suppliers. Trends driving the industry include sustainability, resilience, and the growth of the leasing community. Chapters Introduction and Technical Challenges in Aircraft Leasing Evolution of the CTO Role in Aircraft Leasing Contrasting Approaches in Legacy and Newer Leasing Companies The Impact of Irish and UK Aviation Experience Differences in Technical Teams in Airlines and Leasing Companies Challenges with the V2500A1 Engine Difference between the Airline and Lessor World Pressures in Management Roles The Impact of GTF Engines The Role of OEMs in Engine Issues Handling Repeat Inspection Requirements Negotiating Solutions for Engine Issues Remarketing Aircraft with Engine Problems Resourcing the Aviation Industry Attracting and Retaining Talent in the Industry Availability of Choice and Income Dependence on Government Subsidies Talent Retention and Financial Pressures Initiatives for Training and Apprenticeships Challenges in Backfilling the Industry Trends Driving the Industry Green Initiatives and Positive Trends Opportunities in Crisis Closing Remarks Subscribe to this podcast now! Give your Podcasts the Spooler Power! Collaborate, distribute, and grow your podcasts with the Spooler Creator Network. Check us out at www.spooler.in Submit your podcasts at pod@spooler.in to be heard on Spooler Pod. India’s first podcast radio.  🎧 Listen To #FlightPathWithAlok On Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7qxvljRy3DLtuBvrZof1s6?si=2cd49b1adbfd4f3b On Jio Saavn:https://www.jiosaavn.com/shows/Flightpath-with-Alok/1/9sw,tkEvTh8_ On Amazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/b2f14710-9012-4eb1-8e9a-736e8f1b874a On Iheart:https://iheart.com/podcast/109618995 On SpoolerPod: https://spooler.in/spooler-pod/ Follow Alok Anand Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alok.anand/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alokanand23/Website: www.flightpathwithalok.com Fin.

    1 h y 54 min
  3. David Power - Solus Capital | AviLease | Aergo

    02/06/2023

    David Power - Solus Capital | AviLease | Aergo

    In this, episode of Flightpath with Alok, we hear from David Power, a much-respected figure in the world of aviation leasing. David currently holds multiple board and advisory positions within the aviation sector. These include being, a special advisor to Aergo Capital; Vice Chair of the Advisory Board - The Hague Court of Arbitration for Aviation and Chair of Technical Standing Committee; Board Member of AviLease; Founder and Principal of Solus Capital Partners, and Chair of the board at FADO an Irish manufacturing company. Prior to this, David was the Chair of Orix, Hong Kong. David held the position of Orix Aviation CEO until 2019, crowning a career with the company, spanning more than twenty-six years. David grew ORIX Aviation from a small 20-aircraft lessor to an Asset Management powerhouse and top 10 lessors. At the time David left Orix, it owned and managed a fleet of approximately 300 commercial aircraft, worth US$12bn as well as a 30% stake in Avolon, a top three Lessor. David talks to Alok about his early years, what it was like growing up in a rural setting on the west coast of County Clare, Ireland, his early career and studies, and how he found himself on the path of aviation leasing. David speaks openly about the highs, lows, and successes of his career. And, David’s professional experience certainly demonstrates the level of variety and longevity a career in aviation can offer to the next generation of young executives, possibly considering their own careers and whether aviation may offer them the opportunity, purpose, and fulfillment they are seeking. #assetmanagement #aviation #aircraftleasing #aviationfinance #flightpath #alok #flightpathwithalok Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alokanand23/ Watch our video podcasts here: https://www.youtube.com/flightpathwithalok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flightpathwithalok Podcast: https://linktr.ee/flightpathwithalok Produced & Distributed by Spooler https://www.spooler.in Transcript: Alok: David, welcome to the show of this podcast Flight Path with Alok. This is the fourth episode I'm recording and I'm very grateful and thankful for your time, which you have especially made to join me today. You are in Portugal right now, morning 9am for you and I'm recording you all the way from India. So, let's get right into it. Just to know, if you can just tell me a little bit about yourself. I know you have been in the legal field in the very beginning of your career, right? And so I would just like to understand how you got into aircraft leasing. What has been your background? Where are you from really? A little bit about that.  David Power: Great, thanks, Alok. Good to see you. Good morning. And, you know, it's great. Technology is fantastic. Now we can have a proper fireside chat conversation. You're in Bangalore and I'm in Portugal. So, you know, the joy for technology. But yes, I did. I started my career as a solicitor and I trained in Dublin, Ireland, and I worked for a large firm called McCann Fitzgerald. And it was one of the top two or three firms in Dublin at the time. And I went to school in Dublin, but I grew up in West Clare, actually west of Shannon, which would have been just west of GPA, where GPA, Guinness Peace Aviation, one of the first aircraft lessors started in the late 1980s, 1985, 1986. And I grew up in a very rural part of the west of Ireland where there were not too many roads. A lot of singing and dancing and a lot of Gaelic sports and you know, a very, very nice place, but very rural and very poor actually at the time. And I was close to the Shannon Free Industrial Zone and that was the start of aircraft leasing and actually many other businesses that now form, not those businesses, but subsequent businesses that formed the core of the success of Irish society and Irish financial services. So there's a long and rich tradition, both of musical and heritage and young people and people going to the American US and then the Shannon Free Zone, and then ultimately the Dublin IFC growing out of that environment and Guinness Beat Aviation and the start of aircraft leasing. But back to myself anyway, that's a long, long way around. I grew up in the west of Ireland and then my parents moved to Dublin like almost everybody else. And I went to university in Dublin. I didn't study law though. I studied accounting, finance, maths. I got a bachelor of commerce degree. And during that degree I had to do a law module and I discovered that I liked it. So I sat night time exams, to do the solicitors exams. And I passed them and I got my apprenticeship or traineeship with McCann Fitzgerald. And then they, by coincidence, worked for Aer lingus. And Tony Ryan had left Aer lingus to set up GPA and they were acting for GPA. And given that I was not a lawyer as such, so I was an outsider to the lawyers because I had to be gone. I didn't do a law degree, but I'd passed the law exam. And this was good for McAnviss Herald, as they saw it at the time, and placed me immediately into the aircraft leasing section. So I grew up as a baby in aircraft leasing, basically, carrying various people's briefcases, learning how to draft documents, and learning about corporate debt facilities. And actually, I remember one of my first tasks was a task probably nobody wanted to do, but I thought it was great. It was great to be innocent and young. Like it's great to be young because you don't really sometimes understand things. So I was doing the worst job in the world, which to me was the best job in the world, which was going out to all the countries in the world because they had a corporate debt facility at GPA. Actually at the time it was even massive and it was almost a billion dollars. It was NatWest and Chemical Bank and others. And this was in the late 80s. It was, I think, it was extended from 800 million to 1.2 billion. So I put it in perspective, it was a big business even then. And my job was under Catherine Dean at the time. I think you know Catherine Dean. And she was chairwoman of, or I should say chairperson of McCann Fitzgerald. I don't know if she, maybe recently, I don't know if she still is, but she was directing me. I had to go out to all the countries with a questionnaire. and find out what the legal system was like. So India, China, you know, Saskatchewan, South America, you know, Brazil, places that were barely, you know, and that I'd barely heard of that were on my world map, my Atlas, you know, we had Atlas's then and we had Globes and things, you know, and so that was my job, go out to all of these countries, do a questionnaire, find out what the legal system's like. and get the legal opinion for placing aircraft in those jurisdictions. So a very, very great introduction to the world of aircraft leasing. I was also doing stuff like I specialized in tax for a while. So it wasn't all aircraft leasing, but one, I remember one of the jobs I had was to find out where, you know, I could set up companies with no capital tax. So I found out a great country, a great place is called Manitoba, Saskatchewan. And then you got Isle of Man, and you got Guernsey, and then of course you had Sartre and other places like that. Because at the time people were able to double or triple dip aircraft. So you could buy an aircraft one place, you could sell it to another place, you could lease it to another place, but you might get three sets of capital balances. Of course that was legal and permitted at the time, of course all of those things have changed. Another big part of my job was going to Sweden. with Mike Dolan and Mark Pearson and people like that. Mike Dolan passed away, may he rest in peace, and they used to sell the aircraft into Swedish investors. So very early on I was getting a broad taste of how aircraft leasing and financing worked. Alok: So David, through your career path, as I mentioned, after Audix, you moved on into various roles. And what you're currently doing is you're working as a member of board of directors of AV Lease. And I think you're also a special advisor in Ergo Holdings and principal in Solus Capital Partners. Right? If I may just request you to just give us a little understanding of your role in these organizations AV Lease, Ergo Capital, Solus Capital, that will be great to know please. David Power: Great, thanks Alok. So AV Lease has been set up over a year by the PIF of Saudi Arabia and it's a really exciting company. It's being run by Ted O'Byrne, who you know from Carlisle and from Air Cap days and it's growing very rapidly with a regional focus in the first instance and then a pivot internationally. Really proud of my involvement with that company and on the various committees audit committee, remuneration committee and transaction committee there and I think it's a company with great prospects and future obviously very well capitalized and looking forward to the growth there. With Ergo Holdings, I'm an advisor and given my background in asset management, I've set up for Ergo their asset management division. Historically, actually it goes back to your first question, historically there were balance sheet lessor managing funds for their main investor, which was Carval and now they've pivoted to be an international asset management company. And actually since then we added about, there's been added in the last two to three years, 6 billion of assets. So it's a very significant growth within Ergo, 4 billion of which are assets under management. So a very, a period of very strong growth. Solace Capital is an asset manager in the wealth management fund and I set it up in 2016 before I left Rx and it basically provides asset management and fund services as in It has set up a number of investment funds, particularly in Malta and it's UK regulated. And I'm the principal of that company. I founded it and we'll see where that goes. So far, so far it's still going good, which is, which is, which is good. And then

    1 h y 8 min

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Flightpath with Alok Aviation entrepreneur Alok Anand explores what makes the aircraft leasing business tick. He meets industry leaders on this journey and discovers their success secrets, and their career flightpath as well as understanding how different business models operate. Come along if aviation financing and leasing interests you and you are keen to learn from the practitioners of the industry. #assetmanagement #aviation #aircraftleasing #aviationfinance #flightpath #alok #flightpathwithalok Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alokanand23/ Watch our video podcasts here: https://www.youtube.com/@flightpathwithalok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flightpathwithalok Podcasts: https://linktr.ee/flightpathwithalok Produced & Distributed by Spooler www.spooler.in

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