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CCB Financial Leasing

Beijing, Beijing, China

CCB Financial Leasing is a major Beijing-based financial leasing company with official aircraft leasing, operating lease, sale-leaseback, and structured leasing activity. Its public aviation footprint is commercial and institutional, with cross-border airline transactions, C919/C909 activity, aircraft asset management, and sustainability-linked finance. Public sources do not support online application, online preapproval, or retail aircraft finance rates and terms.

Best for

  • Commercial airlines
  • Institutional aircraft leasing transactions
  • Sale-leaseback and operating lease structures
  • Cross-border commercial aviation leasing
  • Large CCB relationship clients

Potential drawbacks

  • No public online application or preapproval flow.
  • No published aircraft finance rates, terms, fees, or eligibility matrix.
  • Not publicly positioned for small GA, owner-flown, or piston aircraft financing.
  • Limited independent customer-review evidence.

Coverage and fit

Aircraft segments

jetcommercial aircraftaircraft engine

Coverage lines

Not listed.

Borrower segments

airlinecommercial/operatorinstitutional/corporate

Usage segments

commercial airline operationscargo and logistics airline operationsinstitutional aircraft leasingaircraft asset management

Research signals

Reputation score

Not scored

Signal strength

limited

Sources

14

Public discourse is mostly institutional: official materials, trade press, transaction announcements, conference coverage, and limited regulatory reporting. The broad public picture is of a large, bank-backed commercial aircraft and equipment lessor with meaningful global airline activity. There is little independent borrower-level review evidence, and one public regulatory penalty creates a compliance caution signal rather than a customer-service pattern.

Positive themes

  • Strong China Construction Bank ownership and capital backing.
  • Visible commercial aircraft leasing scale and participation in global airline transactions.
  • Publicly documented cross-border RMB, green, and sustainability-linked aviation finance activity.
  • Awards and trade coverage emphasize institutional aviation finance capability.

Negative themes

  • No public aircraft loan or lease rate sheet, term matrix, online application, or preapproval workflow found.
  • Not publicly positioned for owner-flown, piston, turboprop, helicopter, or small business-aircraft buyers.
  • Public reporting in 2023 described an administrative penalty involving due diligence, fund-use monitoring, and ownership-transfer issues.

Forum themes

  • No meaningful owner-pilot, GA forum, Reddit, or small-aircraft finance discussion pattern was found.

Sources