AerCap set to get EU approval for €25bn GE bid, sources say

Deal between world’s two largest aircraft leasing companies would create new financing giant

Aercap chief executive Aengus Kelly.
Aercap chief executive Aengus Kelly.

Irish aircraft leasing company AerCap is set to secure unconditional EU antitrust approval for its $30 billion (€25.46bn) bid for General Electric’s aircraft leasing business, three people familiar with the matter said.

The deal between the world's two largest aircraft leasing companies would create a new financing giant and the largest buyer of airliners built by Airbus and Boeing.

The deal will reshape a global air finance industry that has in recent years attracted a flood of capital from investors seeking higher returns.

Analysts said it could also set off more consolidation in the sector, hit by the coronavirus crisis alongside other industries.

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The European Commission, which has set a July 26th deadline for its preliminary review of the deal, and AerCap declined to comment. The US Department of Justice wrapped up its review of the deal last month.

The deal to buy GECAS, or GE Capital Aviation Services, includes about $24 billion in cash and $1 billion paid in AerCap notes or cash. It includes 111 million new shares and will give GE a stake of 46 per cent in the AerCap-controlled company. – Reuters