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Mishcon de Reya LLP

Aviation: Finance

Asia-Pacific Guide 2026 : Singapore


Mishcon de Reya LLP

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Aviation: Finance - Singapore

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What the Team is Known For

Mishcon De Reya has a growing aviation practice in Singapore, advising clients on aircraft and engine sale and leasing across Asia Pacific. Its clientele includes airlines and lessors, as well as funds and high net work individuals. The team's recent work includes transactions involving South-East Asia and India, as well as Europe.

Strengths

The value the firm can deliver based on the deal was great. It really stood out in terms of value, which would bring me back to it.

The team is excellent. It's thoughtful, technically sharp and commercially minded. What sets it apart is the ability to distil difficult issues into clear advice and anticipate our concerns.

Work Highlights

Mishcon De Reya advised on the sale and leaseback of seven Boeing 737 Max 8, each equipped with two LEAP-1B27 Engines between Jackson Square Aviation Ireland as buyer, lessor and owner and Air India Express as lessee.

Notable practitioners
Ethan Tan

Ethan Tan of Mishcon De Reya is head of the firm's aviation team in Singapore and wins high praise for his dedication to the aviation sector. He is regularly sought out for advice on the sale and leasing of aircraft.

He's a do-er and is very pragmatic. He doesn't just identify problems and risks, but he's very practical and offers solutions.

I cannot speak highly enough of him. He is calm, strategic and highly capable.

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