Willis Engine Structured Trust VIII Completes $596 Million Fixed Rate Notes Offering

Reuters
19 Jun
Willis Engine Structured Trust VIII Completes $596 Million Fixed Rate Notes Offering

Willis Lease Finance Corporation's wholly-owned subsidiary, Willis Engine Structured Trust VIII $(WEST)$, has successfully completed the offering of $596.0 million in Fixed Rate Notes. The offering includes $524 million in Series A Fixed Rate Notes and $72 million in Series B Fixed Rate Notes. These Notes are secured by WEST's interests in a portfolio consisting of 62 aircraft engines and two airframes, which will be acquired from Willis Lease Finance Corporation or its other subsidiaries. This move marks a significant financial milestone for the company as it continues to enhance its position in the aviation industry through strategic asset management and leasing activities.

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