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Aircraft Dry Lease Solutions

ACASS advises operators, owners, and corporate flight departments on aircraft dry lease structures — supporting compliant arrangements whether the aircraft is placed on the lessee’s own AOC or requires management operator support across multiple jurisdictions. Own Your Journey®.

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How Dry Leasing Works

In a dry lease arrangement, the lessee takes possession of the aircraft and places it under their own Air Operator Certificate, assuming full operational control. The lessor provides the aircraft against agreed terms covering duration, redelivery conditions, maintenance reserves, and insurance requirements. ACASS supports both parties in structuring these arrangements across multiple regulatory jurisdictions.

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AOC Placement and Registry

  • Lessee AOC Placement

    Where the lessee holds their own Air Operator Certificate, the aircraft is placed directly under that authority upon delivery. The lessee assumes full operational and regulatory responsibility from the commencement of the lease term. ACASS advises lessees on the practical and compliance implications of AOC placement before any dry lease agreement is executed.

  • Management Operator Support

    Where the lessee requires operational support during the lease, ACASS holds active Air Operator Certificates in Canada, Ireland, and San Marino. Aircraft Management services provide crew oversight, airworthiness management, and ongoing compliance support throughout the lease duration. The appropriate structure depends on the lessee’s regulatory position, operational profile, and jurisdiction.

  • Multi-Jurisdiction Considerations

    Aircraft dry lease arrangements that cross international borders introduce additional regulatory, insurance, and registry considerations. ACASS's experience operating across 56 countries provides lessors and lessees with the jurisdictional intelligence needed to structure compliant arrangements. Selecting the correct registry and AOC jurisdiction from the outset significantly reduces operational and compliance risk throughout the lease term.

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