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Reasons for Direct Infrastructure Investment

These are some of the keys to direct aviation infrastructure investment and ownership. If you are an aviation asset owner looking to maximize the value of your holdings, consider engaging a professional aviation manager today.<br>

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Reasons for Direct Infrastructure Investment

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  1. Today many of the larger infrastructure investors develop their portfolios by moving away from unlisted funds to direct infrastructure investment strategies. In order to achieve greater control of the assets held in their portfolios, these investors rely heavily on direct infrastructure investment.

  2. Another major advantage of direct infrastructure is that investors can avoid expenses associated with large funds. This trend has also resulted in larger infrastructure fund targeting the highest profile opportunities, leaving opportunity in the infrastructure middle market space.

  3. Owners are now looking for a direct and sophisticated way to own infrastructure assets with turn-key management in place. Aviation infrastructure and on airport service providers are perfect examples of direct infrastructure opportunities.

  4. While aviation infrastructure requires capital resources, many opportunities exist at smaller regional and general aviation airports. The characteristics of these opportunities are similar to others in the infrastructure space—real assets, with long lives, low risk of disruption and high barriers to entry. Most on airport infrastructure opportunities and service businesses benefit from significant long term leases, many of which are greater than 30 years.

  5. Ownership strategies focus in the following points are as: • Core infrastructure such as terminals • Ancillary facilities such as fuel farms and parking decks • Airport service businesses, such as FBOs, MROs and ACM • Third party facility development

  6. Owners who engage professional management teams realize the best outcomes due to: • Professional managers with proven track records • Management experience across economic cycles • Depth and breadth of management capabilities • Industry leading operational & financial reporting

  7. These are some of the keys to direct aviation infrastructure investment and ownership. If you are an aviation asset owner looking to maximize the value of your holdings, consider engaging a professional aviation manager today.

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