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WFW advises on A330 US$70m restructuring and lease remarketing 

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WFW advises on A330 US$70m restructuring and lease remarketing 

Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has advised a South Korean financial institution, as arranger for several Korean debt and equity financiers, on the restructuring of an existing debt and equity financing of one A330 aircraft of approximately US$70m, advising on and coordinating the divergent interests of various multi-tranche investors.

WFW also advised the Arranger in relation to the subsequent lease remarketing of the aircraft from Singapore Airlines to a reputable international airliner.

The deal teams worked intensively to complete this transaction, navigating the unprecedented challenges the industry is currently facing and the impact the COVID-19 crisis is having on all those involved.

In a statement WFW said given the context, the transaction was pioneering in the South Korean aviation sector and is already being used as a guideline for future remarketing and restructuring transactions in the sector.

The cross-border WFW aviation team comprised lead Senior Associate Jeong Min (JM) Yun and Partner and Global Co-Head of Aviation Charles Viggers in Singapore, as well as Partner Susanne Burstein in New York.

Viggers said,  “We are very pleased to be able to support our client and find unique and feasible solutions for the parties in such testing circumstances for the aviation industry. It is testament to WFW’s and JM’s proven track record in the Korean market that we are trusted to play our part alongside the commercial parties on complex and time-critical deals such as this”.