| Philosophy |
Investments in tangible assets such as aircraft generally retain their value well, providing real value in the case of monetary inflation, and have good earning power if
- they are economical and reliable, fulfilling airlines' requirements
- the initial operator has a successful business model, which it consistently and professionally pursues
- the debt is amortised quickly, or in this case, completely by the end of the term of the first lease, and
- the completely debt-free asset can be flexibly remarketed.
The Doric Aircraft Fund 15 – with Emirates as the initial lessee of an Airbus A380, loved equally by passengers and airlines – successfully combines all these aspects. Investors can look forward to stable, long-term income from the lease of the aircraft, which has opened a new chapter in aviation history and set the standard for the future. |