Titan Aviation Leasing Expands Asia-Pacific Footprint with Boeing 777-300ER Lease to China Airlines
Event summary
- Titan Aviation Leasing acquired a Boeing 777-300ER (MSN 41823) on long-term lease to China Airlines, closing on December 24, 2025.
- The deal expands Titan’s portfolio of long-haul widebody aircraft and strengthens its presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
- Aviation Capital Group facilitated the acquisition from Korea Investments & Securities Co.
- Titan also announced the sale of two Boeing 737-800SF aircraft to ST Engineering, currently leased to Georgian Airlines and ASL Airlines.
The big picture
Titan Aviation Leasing’s acquisition of the Boeing 777-300ER underscores its strategy to support long-haul growth for major carriers like China Airlines. The deal aligns with broader industry trends of expanding Asia-Pacific routes and the increasing demand for efficient, long-range widebody aircraft. With Bain Capital’s backing and Atlas Air Worldwide’s operational expertise, Titan is positioning itself as a key player in the aircraft leasing market, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
What we're watching
- Asia-Pacific Expansion
- How Titan’s deepening presence in the Asia-Pacific region will impact its competitive positioning against other leasing companies.
- Long-Haul Growth
- Whether China Airlines can sustain its network growth with the addition of the Boeing 777-300ER.
- Portfolio Diversification
- The pace at which Titan will diversify its portfolio beyond freighter-centric leasing to include more passenger aircraft.
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