Fly Leasing closes new $180 million Term Loan

Fly Leasing closes new $180 million Term Loan
Fly Leasing closes new $180 million Term Loan
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Written by Harry Johnson

Fly Leasing Limited today announced it has closed a new $180 million Term Loan. The interest rate on the five-year term loan is LIBOR plus 6.00% with a 1.00% LIBOR floor.

The financing was issued at an original issue discount of 4.5%. The 2020 Term Loan will be secured by 11 narrow-body aircraft owned by FLY and its subsidiaries, four of which are unencumbered and seven of which are currently financed in FLYโ€™s 2012 Term Loan. The proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.

โ€œFLY is enhancing its liquidity position with the successful completion of a new $180 million term loan that attracted strong demand from a robust group of institutional lenders,โ€ said Colm Barrington, CEO of FLY. โ€œFLY does not have any aircraft orders or other foreseeable capital commitments. Additionally, FLY only has three aircraft remaining to be remarketed in 2020, representing 2.4% of net book value.โ€

Following completion of the financing of the collateral pool under the 2020 Term Loan and the anticipated transfers of certain unencumbered aircraft into the 2012 Term Loan, FLY will have a total of nine unencumbered narrow-body aircraft with a net book value of $204 million.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • Following completion of the financing of the collateral pool under the 2020 Term Loan and the anticipated transfers of certain unencumbered aircraft into the 2012 Term Loan, FLY will have a total of nine unencumbered narrow-body aircraft with a net book value of $204 million.
  • The 2020 Term Loan will be secured by 11 narrow-body aircraft owned by FLY and its subsidiaries, four of which are unencumbered and seven of which are currently financed in FLY's 2012 Term Loan.
  • is enhancing its liquidity position with the successful completion of a new.

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Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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