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Engine Leasing Team: A Strategic Partnership in Aircraft Engine Asset Management
Total Engine Asset Management (TEAM) is a joint venture equally owned by Marubeni Corporation and ST Engineering, positioning itself as a leading global full-service aircraft engine lessor. The company provides a comprehensive suite of asset management services, encompassing deal origination, lease and technical management, sales, and remarketing. A notable achievement in TEAM’s history came in 2020 with the launch of Sunbird Engine Finance Limited, marking Asia’s first engine asset-backed securitisation backed by a portfolio of 30 engines.
Building Long-Term Partnerships and Tailored Solutions
Over the years, TEAM has cultivated strong relationships with airlines worldwide, concentrating on medium- to long-term leasing arrangements primarily for narrowbody aircraft engines. The company emphasizes its role as a strategic partner, delivering value-added and customized engine solutions designed to support the growth and operational efficiency of its airline customers. This approach underscores TEAM’s commitment to aligning its services with the evolving needs of the aviation sector.
Industry Challenges and Market Implications
The engine leasing industry, including TEAM, is currently navigating significant challenges. Persistent supply chain disruptions are projected to increase engine leasing costs by as much as $2.6 billion in 2025. These escalating expenses pose risks not only to TEAM’s operational model but also to airlines’ broader fleet and financial planning strategies. In response, competitors within the engine leasing market are likely to reassess and optimize their strategies to counteract these cost pressures. Such adjustments may lead to shifts in market dynamics and operational practices across the sector.
Despite these challenges, TEAM remains dedicated to supporting its airline partners by adapting its services to meet the changing demands of the industry. The company continues to uphold its position as a trusted provider of engine leasing and asset management solutions amid a complex and evolving market landscape.

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