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Latham & Watkins Advises Avenue Capital Group on $360 Million Aviation Leasing Continuation Vehicle

Latham & Watkins Advises Avenue Capital Group on $360 Million Aviation Leasing Continuation Vehicle
Significant Investment in Aviation Leasing Portfolio
Partners Group, a prominent global private markets firm, has committed $250 million through its infrastructure secondaries strategy to Avenue Capital Group’s global commercial aviation leasing portfolio. This investment forms part of a $360 million aviation leasing continuation vehicle managed by Avenue Capital Group and includes 69 mid-life aviation assets, encompassing narrowbody and widebody aircraft as well as regional jets. The transaction underscores the intensifying competition and heightened regulatory scrutiny within the aviation finance sector.
Legal Counsel and Transaction Team
Latham & Watkins LLP served as both fund and deal counsel to Avenue Capital Group throughout the transaction. The firm’s corporate deal team was led by Investment Funds partners Andrea Schwartzman and Matthew Wynne, supported by associates Connor Ross, Daniel Sung, and Molly Nelson. Key contributions were also made by M&A partner Paul Kukish and counsel Jennifer Wong, alongside associates Eric Giray and Mattia Siena. The legal team further included partner Michael Milazzo with associates Arash Lotfi and Alice Chen advising on tax matters; partner Aaron Gilbride and associate Katherine Ryan handling investment funds regulatory issues; partner Drew Levin, counsel Hannah Cary, and associate Enrique Covarrubias overseeing insurance aspects; and partner Patrick English with associate Ben Bouwman addressing antitrust considerations.
Market Context and Regulatory Environment
This transaction occurs amid increased regulatory attention, particularly from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which has intensified its focus on private equity continuation funds. The regulatory environment is driving firms to improve transparency and proactively manage potential conflicts of interest in such deals. Concurrently, the competitive landscape is evolving rapidly, exemplified by major industry players such as KKR, which recently committed $1.4 billion to Altavair, signaling strong investor demand and escalating competition in the aircraft leasing market.
Legal Sector Adaptation to Market Demands
The complexities of aviation and private equity transactions are also reshaping the legal sector. Law firms advising on these deals face growing demand for specialized technology and data science expertise. Firms like Latham & Watkins are responding by recruiting AI directors with competitive compensation packages, reflecting the broader necessity for advanced technical skills to navigate the increasingly sophisticated regulatory and transactional environment.
The Avenue Capital Group transaction, with Latham & Watkins at the forefront, exemplifies the scale and intricacy of contemporary aviation leasing deals, while highlighting the evolving challenges and opportunities confronting both investment firms and their legal advisors in a dynamic market.

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