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Aviation Finance Leaders Cite Scarcity, Demand and Complexity at ISTAT Americas

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Discussions reflected a market defined by constrained aircraft supply, strong airline and investor demand, increasingly complex aviation financing structures.

Phoenix American Financial Services (Phoenix American), a provider of managing agent, accounting, administration, reporting and compliance infrastructure for aviation investment platforms, shared its perspective on several key themes emerging from the International Society of Transport Aircraft Trading (ISTAT) Americas 2026 conference. The discussions reflected a market defined by constrained aircraft supply, strong airline and investor demand and increasingly complex aviation investment structures.

From its operational vantage point supporting aircraft lessors, aviation ABS issuers, investment funds, and other aircraft asset owners, the firm observed recurring discussions around aircraft supply constraints, evolving aviation capital markets and increasing operational complexity facing airlines, lessors and aviation investors. These themes were widely discussed at ISTAT Americas 2026, one of the aviation finance industry’s leading gatherings of aircraft lessors, airlines, investors and capital markets participants.

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Representatives of Phoenix American attended the conference and observed discussions across nearly twenty sessions covering aircraft supply, capital markets, aviation asset trading and global airline operations.

Several themes appeared repeatedly throughout the conference.

Geopolitical uncertainty was a recurring topic of discussion
Across multiple conversations at the conference, participants referenced the potential impact of the evolving conflict in the Middle East on global aviation markets, citing disruptions to air travel and rising oil prices as factors that could influence airline operations and aviation investment in the months ahead.
Many noted that the duration of the conflict will likely determine its impact on the sector. If the disruption proves short-lived, market effects may remain limited. However, a prolonged conflict could introduce greater uncertainty for airlines, fuel costs and aviation financing markets.

Several panels also conducted informal audience polls regarding the potential duration and impact of the conflict, with responses generally suggesting that short-term disruptions measured in weeks would likely have limited impact, while a prolonged conflict could create more significant pressure on fuel costs and airline operations.

Aircraft supply constraints continue to shape the market
Participants across multiple sessions pointed to ongoing supply chain disruptions and production delays affecting new aircraft deliveries. These constraints are extending the service lives of existing aircraft and supporting stronger lease rates and asset values across many segments of the market.
Strong airline demand continues to support aircraft markets

Discussions across the conference highlighted continued strength in global airline demand for aircraft capacity. Passenger traffic recovery and ongoing fleet modernization needs are driving demand for aircraft even as supply constraints limit new deliveries. With production delays and engine availability affecting delivery schedules, airlines and lessors are increasingly relying on existing fleets and secondary market aircraft to meet operational needs.
Institutional capital continues to expand in aviation finance

Conference discussions highlighted the growing role of institutional investors in aviation finance. Private credit funds, insurance capital and asset managers are increasingly participating alongside traditional lenders and lessors in financing aircraft assets and portfolios. This trend is contributing to more diverse capital structures and broader participation in aviation investment. Several market participants also noted the strong pace of aviation ABS issuance so far this year, with the number of transactions announced to date already exceeding the level seen at this point in any prior year.
Operational complexity is increasing across aviation investment platforms

As financing structures become more layered and aircraft remain in service longer, market participants are managing increasingly complex portfolios and reporting requirements. Investors, issuers and lessors are navigating evolving capital structures while maintaining transparency across stakeholders.
Resilience and risk management remain central concerns

Panels addressing operational and geopolitical risk emphasized the importance of resilience in aviation finance. From supply chain volatility to cross-border repossessions and insurance considerations, conference participants discussed how market participants are adapting to a more dynamic operating environment.

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