GIFT City Leases 370 Aviation Assets Worth $5.8 Billion: Gujarat CM

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel announced that over 370 aviation assets worth $5.8 billion have been leased through the IFSC at GIFT City. He emphasized the need to shift aviation leasing to India for self-reliance, citing the Centre's tax holiday extension to 20 years. Patel highlighted Gujarat's airport expansion, including Dholera's greenfield smart city project. He urged industry leaders to invest in GIFT City to contribute to India's development by 2047.

Key Points: GIFT City Leases 370 Aviation Assets Worth $5.8 Billion

  • 370+ aviation assets worth $5.8 billion leased via GIFT City IFSC
  • Gujarat CM urges shift from foreign leasing to self-reliance
  • Tax holiday extended to 20 years for aircraft leasing firms
  • Dholera airport project to boost economy
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GIFT City IFSC leases over 370 aviation assets worth $5.8 billion: Gujarat CM

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel announces over 370 aviation assets leased through GIFT City IFSC, valued at $5.8 billion, highlighting India's aviation leasing growth.

"For a self-reliant India, we must ensure that all such leasing takes place from GIFT City. - Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, May 8

More than 370 aviation assets worth nearly $5.8 billion have been leased through the International Financial Services Centre at GIFT City, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, said on Friday while addressing the India Aircraft Leasing and Financing Summit 2.0.

Speaking at the summit in GIFT City, Patel said the aviation leasing sector in India was expanding rapidly and that the IFSC had emerged as a major platform for aircraft leasing and financing activity in the country.

"More than 370 assets have so far been leased through the IFSC operating in GIFT City, with a value of approximately 5.8 billion dollars," Patel said.

He further added, "For the growing aviation leasing industry in India, GIFT City is playing a key role as an IFSC."

The Chief Minister said many aviation fleets currently operating in India continued to rely on foreign leasing arrangements and stressed the need to shift leasing activity to India as part of the Centre's self-reliance push.

"For a self-reliant India, we must ensure that all such leasing takes place from GIFT City," he said.

Patel said the state government had introduced a unified regulatory framework through the IFSC to improve Ease of Doing Business for aircraft leasing companies.

Referring to recent policy measures announced by the Centre, he said: "The Union Budget this year had extended the tax holiday period for aircraft leasing companies operating from GIFT City to 20 years. In the current global circumstances, under the leadership of Prime Modi, the Cabinet has recently approved 'Credit Line 5.0' to support the aviation sector."

He further noted that "the Prime Minister has always made efforts to ensure how our industrial sector can become more capable in any adverse situation."

He also referred to customs duty exemptions announced for aircraft manufacturing under the "Make in India" initiative, as well as duty concessions on imports of raw materials required for manufacturing spare parts used in maintenance, repair and overhaul operations in the defence aviation sector.

According to Patel, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had opened new opportunities in aircraft manufacturing, pilot training, advanced air mobility and aircraft leasing. "Gujarat has opportunities in all these areas of aviation," he said.

Patel said the summit's discussions on the aviation sector would deliver "concrete results and benefits" in the near future and added that the deliberations held during last year's edition of the summit had contributed momentum towards the broader vision of "Viksit Bharat at 2047".

The Chief Minister also highlighted Gujarat's airport infrastructure expansion plans. He said: "The state currently has two international airports and 19 operational airports."

Referring to the proposed airport infrastructure in Dholera, India's first greenfield smart city project, Patel said it would "accelerate not only Gujarat's economy but also the country's economy".

Calling on aviation industry leaders to invest in GIFT City, Patel said such investments would contribute to India's long-term development goals.

"By investing in GIFT City, you are becoming participants in the ambitious development journey of building a developed India by 2047, and the Gujarat government stands with you in this journey," he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is impressive - $5.8 billion in leased assets within just a few years shows GIFT City has real potential. But I hope the regulatory framework is robust enough to handle disputes and defaults. Aircraft leasing is complex with cross-border legalities. The ease of doing business approach is welcome but we need strong legal safeguards too.
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Michael C
As someone who has worked in aviation finance, this is a smart strategy. Shifting from Ireland to India for aircraft leasing reduces costs for Indian airlines and the ecosystem. The credit line 5.0 and duty exemptions are practical steps. But they need to ensure the IFSC has proper bankruptcy laws and dispute resolution mechanism to match global standards.
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Kavya N
Dholera airport + GIFT City = Gujarat's aviation revolution! 🏗️ The vision of Viksit Bharat 2047 is ambitious, but these infrastructure investments are laying the foundation. My concern is that we need more skilled workforce in aircraft leasing and financing. Hope they are investing in training programs alongside these developments.
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James A
Interesting development for India's aviation sector. The 20-year tax holiday is competitive with established leasing hubs. But I wonder about the practical challenges - will Indian courts handle leasing disputes efficiently? That's often the deciding factor for lessors. Still, seeing India take proactive steps in aviation finance is encouraging.
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Aman W
Waah! Tax holiday till 20 years and credit line support... government is really serious about making India a global aviation hub. But what about the common passenger? 😅 With so much focus on leasing and manufacturing, hope ticket prices also come down. Airlines need to pass on these

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