GE Capital Aviation Services Closes Acquisition of Milestone Aviation Group for $1.755 Billion
Friday, 30 January 2015
Milestone has acquired a fleet of 178 helicopters worth US $3.0 billion and supports 31 operators in 25 countries on six continents.
 DUBLIN, Ireland  – GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), the aircraft leasing unit of GE (NYSE: GE), today announced it completed and closed its acquisition of Milestone Aviation Group, the Dublin-based helicopter lessor, for $1.775 billion plus the assumption or payoff of Milestone’s existing debt.

Norman Liu, president and chief executive officer of GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) said: "The acquisition of Milestone is a key part of our growth strategy for 2015 and beyond as we add an experienced team and expand into a natural adjacency for us, helicopters." 

The acquisition is in line with GE Capital’s plan of adding value in GE’s markets covering energy, aviation, oil & gas and healthcare, while reducing the overall size of GE Capital through the disposition of non-strategic assets.

Since Milestone’s founding in August 2010 by aviation and leasing industry veteran Richard T. Santulli and other members of the former NetJets executive management team.The company has  grown with a current fleet includes 178 helicopters worth $3.0 billion and option book of 121 firm and option aircraft with an estimated aggregate purchase price of $2.7 billion with a variety of helicopter manufacturers.

The helicopters in Milestone’s fleet are leased to 32 operators in 26 countries.

Santulli will serve as chairman of the helicopter leasing business and will become an officer of GE. Milestone president Daniel Rosenthal will serve as president of the business, which will continue to operate as “Milestone Aviation Group.” Fellow Milestone founding executives John Burns, Robert Thor Dranitzke, Matthew Harris and Walter Horsting will continue in their current roles, as will the rest of the Milestone team.

Milestone had been owned by a consortium led by The Jordan Company. Bank of America Merrill Lynch provided financial advice to Milestone, and Mayer Brown and Clifford Chance served as Milestone’s legal advisors.
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