WWTAI AirOpCo II Designated Activity Company
Acronym: WWTAI AirOpCo II
General Information
Identification Code: 940977952751-82
Website: [object Object]
Entity Form: Designated Activity Company
Registration Category: Companies & groups
Registration Date: 2/7/2024
EP Accredited Number: 0
Mission & Interests
Goals: Our goal is to be the leader in aftermarket power for CFM56-5B/7B and V2500 engines through aircraft leasing, engine leasing, engine maintenance and spare parts sales.
Interests Represented: Promotes their own interests or the collective interests of their members
Interests:
- Transport
Levels of Interest:
- global
Activities
Main EU Legislative Proposals: Regulation 2022/328 (insofar as it relates to the leasing and sale of aircraft in Russia) and related derogations and FAQs.
Communication Activities: Our only relevant communication activity to date was a meeting on 11 December 2023 with the Irish Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment. We intend to meet with representatives of DG FISMA in March 2024.
Our primary desired objective is to seek greater clarity of the impact on Reg 2022/328 of certain derogations and Frequently Asked Question responses that have been published by the EU subsequent to the publication of Reg 2022/328 in February 2022.
Inter-institutional or Unofficial Groupings: N/A
Head Office
Address: 1st Floor Cape HouseWestend Office Park
City: Blanchaardstown
Country: IRELAND
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EU Office
Address: 415 West 13th St 7th Floor
City: New York
Country: UNITED STATES
Phone: [object Object]
Financial Data
New Organisation: false
Closed Year: [object Object]
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Membership Information
Members10 Percent: 4
Members25 Percent: 0
Members50 Percent: 0
Members75 Percent: 0
Members: 4
Members F T E: 0.4000000059604645
Structure
Structure Type: Structure
Is Member Of: WWTAI AirOpCo II DAC is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of FTAI Aviation Ltd.
FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ: FTAI) is a leading aerospace company that sets out to fulfill an idea that does not build on traditional aircraft leasing, but instead focuses on engine leasing. This revolutionized the approach to how lessors can serve operators by offering a variety of standalone engines and unique maintenance products to support busy fleets.
FTAI has built a portfolio of nearly $2B worth of aviation leasing equipment and aerospace inventory. The company has also narrowed its focus on developing CFM56-7B/5B engine-type capabilities, enabling it to offer a truly differentiated product for customers looking for power, lift and bespoke engine maintenance solutions.
www.ftaiaviation.com