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Falko Secures $672 Million for Fund II

Falko Secures $672 Million Financing for Regional Aircraft Fund II
Falko, a prominent aircraft lessor and asset manager specializing in the 50 to 150-seat aircraft segment, has successfully closed a $672 million financing facility for its Falko Regional Aircraft Opportunities Fund II (Fund II). Completed in December 2025, the transaction will be used to refinance existing debt and, once fully drawn, will be secured against a portfolio of 68 aircraft.
Financing Details and Market Context
The facility was arranged by a consortium of leading financial institutions, including Citibank, N.A., Deutsche Bank AG New York Branch, Goldman Sachs Bank USA, Bank of America, N.A., and the Royal Bank of Canada, all of which served as Structuring Agents and Mandated Lead Arrangers. Matt Kensit, Falko’s Head of Asset Finance, expressed satisfaction with the outcome, highlighting the strong interest from the banking community as a testament to the robustness of Falko’s platform, the quality of its portfolio, and lender confidence in the regional aircraft sector.
This successful financing round comes amid a highly competitive investment environment, where securing substantial funding has become increasingly challenging. Heightened market competition, evolving regulatory scrutiny, and the ongoing demand for effective commercialization strategies have all influenced the fundraising landscape. Recent trends across various sectors indicate significant funding rounds, reflecting both investor appetite and the dynamic nature of capital markets.
Implications for the Aviation Finance Sector
Falko’s achievement is likely to attract further investor interest in aviation-focused funds and may encourage competitors to intensify their fundraising efforts or reassess their strategic approaches. Since its establishment in 2011, Falko has raised over $3.5 billion in debt financing through bank and asset-backed securities markets, solidifying its reputation as one of the most established specialists in the regional aircraft sector.

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