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Christian Hansen Appointed Senior Adviser at SkyWorks

Christian Hansen Joins SkyWorks as Senior Adviser
Christian Hansen has been appointed Senior Adviser at SkyWorks, reinforcing the firm’s senior coverage team as it advances its global advisory and investment banking platform. With over 30 years of experience in aviation finance, Hansen has advised airlines, lessors, and financial institutions worldwide. His extensive industry knowledge and network are expected to strengthen SkyWorks’ capacity to provide advisory and capital solutions across diverse market conditions.
A Distinguished Career in Aviation Finance
Hansen’s appointment follows a notable 35-year career at the international law firm White & Case LLP, where he held several senior leadership positions. Most recently, he led the firm’s Latin America practice as well as its global Asset Finance practice. Throughout his tenure, Hansen advised on a wide range of complex aviation and structured finance transactions, including aircraft and engine financings, restructurings, OEM negotiations, joint ventures, long-term maintenance agreements, and corporate financing deals. This breadth of experience positions him as a valuable strategic asset for SkyWorks and its global clientele.
Industry Implications and Market Reactions
Hansen’s move to SkyWorks coincides with his retirement from White & Case, prompting speculation about the future direction of the firm’s Latin America operations as new co-heads assume leadership roles. The transition has also triggered responses from competitors; notably, Cleary Gottlieb recently recruited Alsheimer to lead its activism practice, a move interpreted by some as an attempt to leverage opportunities emerging from Hansen’s departure. These shifts illustrate broader strategic realignments within the legal sector as firms adapt to leadership changes and seek to consolidate their presence in key markets.
Admitted to the New York and Florida bars, Hansen holds a Juris Doctor degree from New York University. His addition to SkyWorks highlights the firm’s dedication to enhancing its expertise and expanding its influence in the evolving global aviation finance landscape.

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