Edward Hansom
Edward Hansom
Speaker
Chief Investment Officer

Sirius Aviation Capital

Ireland

Edward Hansom is the Chief Investment Officer of Sirius Aviation Capital Holdings Limited. Before joining Sirius Aviation Capital Holdings Limited he was Chief Investment Officer for Seraph Aviation Management from 2014 to 2017 where he focussed on developing aircraft investment strategies and risk management systems. From 2002 to 2014 he worked as an independent aircraft finance consultant specialising in business strategy, capital markets and risk management. From 1988 to 2002 Edward worked for GPA Group (subsequently AerFi), from 1997 as Chief Financial Officer. Prior to 1988, Edward worked in London and Paris for Bank of Nova Scotia in corporate banking, credit analysis and treasury departments, and interest rate derivatives at Schroders. He is a graduate of Magdalen College, Oxford and the Manchester Business School.

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