The transaction has partly financed Air India's purchase of
an A350-900 aircraft from Airbus, which was delivered in October 2023,
according to an official statement.
SMBC said this is a secured debt facility through its
Singapore branch, while Air India's GIFT City-headquartered arm AI Fleet
Services is the borrower.
The purchase is part of the mega announcement by the Tatas
to buy a total of 470 aircraft from Boeing and Airbus, and AI has also
contributed equity.
According to some reports, an Airbus A350-900 aircraft is
priced above USD 300 million.
“SMBC Group is pleased to expand upon its long-established
relationship with Tata Group through this deal,” the lender’s country head for
India Hiroyuki Mesaki said.
He added that this is the the bank’s first-of-its-kind
transaction for aircraft finance lease.
Nipun Aggarwal, Air India’s chief commercial and
transformation officer, said the aircraft was among the first deliveries in the
company’s large aircraft order announced earlier this year.
“This transaction is also a major step in expanding our
aircraft financing business through GIFT City, India’s first International
Financial Services Centre (IFSC),” Aggarwal added.
The SMBC statement said India is the fifth largest aviation
market globally, and the sector is expected to continue growing significantly
on tailwinds like emergence of a large and growing middle-class willing to
travel.