The announcement comes days after the government
launches its Export
Strategy, setting out how the government will
support businesses of all sizes to make the most of the
opportunities presented by markets around the world.
International Trade Secretary, , said:
The aerospace industry is a major driver of the UK
economy and I am delighted that as we launch the
government’s Export Strategy, UK Export Finance
(UKEF) is
backing this significant contract, which will support
the continued international success of Rolls-Royce.
This delivery is part of Rolls-Royce’s contract to
supply engines for 16 Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft
for EL AL Israel Airlines – the largest single export
deal the UK has had with Israel, and a marker of the
strength of the trade relationship between the two
countries.
British goods remain in global demand – this is the
first time that UKEF has supported an
aircraft delivery to EL AL and clearly shows the
value of support from the UK’s award-winning export
credit agency to the UK’s aerospace engineering
sector.
UKEF has
provided EL AL Israel Airlines with export credit
support to finance the sale of a Rolls-Royce-powered
Boeing 787 aircraft. This is the sixth aircraft to be
delivered of a fleet of 16 Dreamliners with Rolls-Royce
engines.
Dganit Palti, CFO, EL AL Israel Airlines said:
We are very delighted with the delivery of the sixth
Boeing 787 Aircraft. The transaction was financed by
Citibank and supported by UKEF. On the special event
of Israel’s 70th independence and the company’s 70th
anniversary, the aircraft’s retro livery commemorates
the 70 years of EL AL’s performance as Israel’s
leading Airline.
We are delighted that the UK government has chosen to
support this financing as it showcases the continuing
strong relationship between our two countries.
Dominic Horwood, Chief Customer Officer for Civil
Aerospace at Rolls-Royce, said:
The UK Government’s support, through UK Export
Finance, has played an important role in supporting
this delivery for Rolls-Royce.
Citi’s Managing Director, Munawar Noorani, said:
UKEF has
been at the forefront of supporting exports in
innovative ways. Citi has a long-standing
relationship with EL AL and we are delighted to have
been selected by them for their first ever financing
through UK Export Finance.
Extension of the programme is under consideration, with
further support for future deliveries of
Rolls-Royce-powered Boeing aircraft to EL AL.
Background
-
UK Export
Finance is the UK’s export credit agency
and a government department, working alongside the
Department for International Trade as an integral
part of its strategy and operations.
-
It exists to ensure that no viable UK export should
fail for want of finance or insurance from the
private market. It provides finance and insurance
to help exporters win, fulfil and ensure they get
paid for export contracts.
-
Sectors in which UKEF has supported
exports include: aerospace, construction, oil and
gas, mining and metals, petrochemicals,
telecommunications, and transport.
-
UKEF has a regional
network of 24 export
finance managers supporting export
businesses.
-
Find UKEF’s
latest country
cover positions.
-
UKEF supports
exporters with a range of products that include:
- Bond insurance policy
- Bond support scheme
- Buyer & supplier credit financing facility
- Direct lending facility
- Export insurance policy
- Export refinancing facility
- Export working capital scheme
- Letter of credit guarantee scheme
Rolls-Royce
Rolls-Royce powered the very first Boeing 787 test
flight in December 2009, the first 787-8 to enter
service in October 2011, and the first 787-9 to enter
service, in 2014. Rolls-Royce is the only engine
manufacturer on the 787 to be supported
by UKEF.