Aircraft Ownership
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Aircraft Ownership
We understand that no two situations are the same.
Our ownership vehicles are bespoke to each client and their aircraft. They fulfil business needs, limit liability, help mitigate VAT on acquisition or importation, and aid tax efficient operation. Every solution complies with applicable VAT rules in respect of the aircraft.
We provide an extensive list of services to our clients, including:
- Bespoke corporate entities including Company, LLC, LP, Trusts, Foundations
- Corporate governance, directorship and administration
- Bookkeeping, accountancy and VAT services
- Invoicing and payment control
- Aircraft registration and jurisdictional analysis
- Transaction management
- Documentation and agreement review
- Special mission work
Our aircraft ownership team work solely on aviation transactions and administration and have an unrivalled wealth of experience to assist our clients, their family offices and advisors.
We have strong relationships with leading financiers, legal firms, operators, manufacturers and aircraft registries internationally; this allows us to efficiently navigate transactions and coordinate multi-jurisdictional working.
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