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The Japanese financing market is extremely active, both in terms of ownership and secured lending. 10 new asset based lenders have entered, or re-entered, the market in the last 12 months. There is a perennial tax market for JOLs and direct leasing opportunities with the new raft of low cost Japanese airlines.  There is a reason for everyone to attend Ascend’s 3rd annual Finance Forum: Tokyo. Japan is a market every airline, lessor, financier and investor must focus their attention to in 2013/14.


With over $100 billion dollars of financing needed this year alone – Ascend’s Aviation Finance Forum: Tokyo will bring together some of the most senior aviation finance experts for debate, discussion and exceptional networking at the Conrad Hilton in Tokyo this September – ensure you are there to be a part of it.


The effects of Abe-nomics in Japan are slowly becoming clearer – but how do experts expected Japanese markets to perform long-term? How will this influence the business decisions of key firms? And how can you position your strategy to benefit? How are Japanese airlines really performing? What are their future strategies and are their business models sustainable? What is their preference for financing and what new deliveries are on the horizon?


Find the answers to these questions and much more at the Ascend Aviation 2020 Finance Forum: Japan – book your place today. 

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