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Global Aviation Financier Expands Operations in Africa

Global Aviation Financier Expands Operations in Africa
A leading European aircraft leasing and asset management group is significantly increasing its footprint across Africa in response to growing demand for aircraft financing and fleet support. AFG Aviation Ireland Limited, the Irish subsidiary of Aircraft Finance Germany, has announced plans to deepen its engagement with airlines, regulators, and government stakeholders following a surge in inquiries linked to recent transactions within the region.
Strategic Expansion and Market Engagement
AFG recently completed the placement of two CRJ1000 regional jets with Cally Air in Cross River State, Nigeria. This transaction has generated wider interest among operators seeking leasing, trading, and advisory services. In light of this momentum, senior executives Christian Hatje, managing director of business aviation and acting senior vice-president commercial, alongside Shiekuma Gemade, executive vice-president and chief operating officer, are set to undertake a multi-country tour across Africa. Their mission is to advance negotiations and develop financing structures that are tailored to the diverse regulatory frameworks and financial conditions faced by African airlines.
The company views Africa as one of the most dynamic growth corridors in global aviation, propelled by expanding regional connectivity and an increasing emphasis on fleet modernization. Recent data highlights robust growth in both the continent’s tourism and aviation sectors, creating a conducive environment for aviation financiers despite the inherent risks involved.
Comprehensive Services and Market Positioning
AFG’s portfolio encompasses commercial aircraft acquisitions and placements, operating and finance leases, private jet transactions, fleet development strategy, and advisory mandates. The group positions itself as a long-term partner, combining expertise in aircraft trading with sophisticated structured finance capabilities. Christian Hatje emphasized that Africa represents one of the most compelling growth frontiers in global aviation, noting that direct engagement with local partners enables the company to craft more customized transaction structures. Shiekuma Gemade added that maintaining an in-market presence allows AFG to align its financial solutions closely with the operational realities of African airlines.
Challenges and Market Dynamics
Despite the promising outlook, AFG’s expansion faces significant challenges. The company must navigate complex regulatory environments, manage political and economic risks, and contend with established local financiers who may adjust their strategies in response to the new entrant. Market reactions are already apparent, with a noticeable increase in interest in business aviation financing as demand for private jets rises across the continent.
In the broader Middle East and Africa region, approximately 18 percent of airline fleets are now operated under lease arrangements, reflecting a growing preference for flexible financing options over outright ownership. Globally, the commercial aircraft leasing market was valued at approximately $169.5 billion in 2023, with continued growth anticipated as airlines seek greater capital efficiency.
Beyond traditional commercial operations, AFG’s activities include specialized transactions such as the sale of a Boeing 767 freighter to a humanitarian organization, underscoring its broader role in aircraft sales, leasing, and trading. As Africa’s aviation sector continues to expand, AFG aims to establish itself as a key partner for airlines and investors navigating the opportunities and challenges of this rapidly evolving market.

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