Shipping and Aviation Finance Training Course.

Shipping and Aviation Finance Training Course.

Date

10 - 14-11-2025

Time

8:00 am - 6:00 pm

Location

Dubai

Shipping and Aviation Finance Training Course.

Introduction

Shipping and aviation are key global industries that involve large-scale capital investment and complex financial management. These industries require specific financial tools and strategies to manage assets, optimize costs, and ensure sustainable growth. This 5-day training course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of shipping and aviation finance, including investment strategies, risk management, financing structures, and regulatory considerations in both sectors.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the financial structures in shipping and aviation finance.
  • Learn how to manage large-scale capital investments in ships and aircraft.
  • Gain insights into the key risks in both shipping and aviation industries and how to manage them.
  • Explore different financing options including leasing, debt financing, and equity financing.
  • Understand how shipping and aviation markets are influenced by economic, regulatory, and environmental factors.
  • Learn how to apply financial strategies to optimize operational and capital efficiency in shipping and aviation.

Who Should Attend?

  • Financial professionals working in shipping, aviation, and transportation industries.
  • Financial analysts and managers involved in project financing or capital budgeting.
  • Airline executives, shipping company managers, and investment managers.
  • Legal and compliance professionals dealing with transportation finance.
  • Students and professionals interested in specializing in transportation and logistics finance.

Day 1: Introduction to Shipping and Aviation Finance

  • Session 1: Overview of Shipping and Aviation Markets
    • Introduction to the global shipping and aviation industries.
    • Key drivers in the shipping and aviation markets: Demand, economic cycles, fuel prices, and regulations.
    • Market participants: Airlines, shipping companies, charterers, lessors, financiers, and investors.
  • Session 2: The Financial Structure of the Shipping and Aviation Sectors
    • Understanding the major cost components: Capital investment, operating costs, fuel, and maintenance.
    • The role of revenue streams: Passenger fares, cargo, charter rates, and freight rates.
    • Overview of the balance sheet of a shipping company vs. an airline.
  • Session 3: Key Financial Metrics and Performance Indicators
    • Financial metrics in shipping and aviation: EBITDA, debt service coverage ratio, and return on investment.
    • How to assess financial health and performance in these sectors.
    • Key performance indicators (KPIs) for managing assets and operational costs.

Day 2: Financing Shipping and Aviation Projects

  • Session 1: Financing Structures for Shipping
    • Overview of funding options: Debt financing, equity financing, and hybrid structures.
    • Project financing and structured finance in shipping.
    • Types of loans in shipping: Bareboat and time charter financing, and sale-leaseback arrangements.
  • Session 2: Financing Structures for Aviation
    • Overview of funding options: Aircraft financing through loans, operating leases, and finance leases.
    • The role of export credit agencies in financing aircraft.
    • Aircraft leasing vs. ownership: Considerations for airlines and lessors.
  • Session 3: Sources of Funding and Risk Allocation
    • Banks, private equity, government-backed institutions, and capital markets.
    • Understanding risk allocation in financing deals: Sponsor equity, debt providers, and other stakeholders.
    • Case study of a financing transaction in both shipping and aviation.

Day 3: Risk Management in Shipping and Aviation

  • Session 1: Key Risks in Shipping Finance
    • Operational risks: Crew management, regulatory compliance, fuel volatility, and geopolitical issues.
    • Market risks: Freight rate fluctuations, chartering risks, and vessel supply-demand imbalances.
    • Environmental risks: Climate change, emissions regulations, and the impact of global environmental initiatives.
  • Session 2: Key Risks in Aviation Finance
    • Operational risks: Aircraft maintenance, pilot training, fuel price volatility, and crew management.
    • Market risks: Passenger traffic, route profitability, competition, and pricing strategies.
    • Regulatory and environmental risks: Emissions control, noise restrictions, and international regulations.
  • Session 3: Hedging Strategies and Risk Mitigation
    • How airlines and shipping companies use hedging strategies to manage fuel price fluctuations.
    • Insurance: Hull and machinery insurance, protection and indemnity (P&I), and aviation insurance.
    • Mitigating risks through diversification, fleet management, and forward contracts.

Day 4: Leasing and Financing Alternatives in Shipping and Aviation

  • Session 1: Leasing Options in Shipping
    • The benefits and challenges of operating leases vs. ownership in shipping.
    • Understanding bareboat, time, and voyage chartering in the shipping industry.
    • Sale-leaseback arrangements and how they help shipping companies manage cash flow.
  • Session 2: Leasing Options in Aviation
    • How leasing affects airline operations: Operating leases, finance leases, and wet leases.
    • The role of aircraft lessors in the global aviation industry: Risks and rewards.
    • Case studies on major aircraft leasing deals and financing structures.
  • Session 3: Innovative Financing Models
    • Asset-backed securities (ABS) and securitization in both sectors.
    • Project finance for large-scale infrastructure and fleet expansion projects.
    • Alternative financing sources: Green bonds, syndicated loans, and Islamic finance in shipping and aviation.

Day 5: Regulatory Considerations and Future Trends in Shipping and Aviation Finance

  • Session 1: Regulatory Landscape in Shipping Finance
    • International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations and their financial implications.
    • Regional regulations affecting the shipping industry: European Union regulations, US Jones Act, and other local regulations.
    • Compliance with environmental regulations: Carbon pricing and emissions trading systems.
  • Session 2: Regulatory Landscape in Aviation Finance
    • International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) regulations and the financial impact on airlines.
    • National regulations and their implications on airline operations and financing.
    • Impact of environmental and sustainability regulations on airline financing.
  • Session 3: Future Trends in Shipping and Aviation Finance
    • The impact of technology: Automation, digitalization, and AI in finance and operations.
    • Sustainability and green finance in both sectors: Hybrid and electric vessels, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and carbon neutral initiatives.
    • Post-pandemic recovery: How shipping and aviation are adapting to changing demand patterns, supply chain disruptions, and economic recovery.

Course Conclusion

  • Recap of Key Learnings
  • Interactive Q&A Session
  • Certification of Completion

Location

Dubai