Cayman Islands:
ABS And Cayman Incorporated Irish Tax Resident Vehicles In Aviation Deals
22 October 2015
Maples Group
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In this article Jonathon Meloy, Donna Ager, Barnabas Finnigan,
Stephen O'Donnell and Phillip Hinds examine why so many
aircraft ABS transactions have been structured around a Cayman
Islands Incorporated, Irish Tax Resident special purpose vehicle
note Issuer and the advantages of this structure, not only in
aircraft ABS deals, but in the context of aircraft finance
transactions as a whole.
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This article first appeared in the Airfinance Annual 2015/2016,
published in September 2015 by Euromoney Plc.
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