We finance engines but our business is partnership

Rolls-Royce & Partners Finance was established as a separate business in 1989 by Rolls-Royce and its financial partners. Our original mission was to support airline customers purchasing Rolls-Royce spare engines with lease finance services.

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Bobby Janagan introduces RRPF

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Supporting airlines, lessors and repair shops

Today we support over fifty airlines around the world, from established flag carriers to the big airlines of the future. Our customers don't just fly Rolls-Royce engines, so we also provide sale and leaseback finance to our customers for their CFM, Pratt & Whitney and GE spare engines.

We help aircraft leasing companies extract the maximum residual value of their engines as a purchaser and lessor of their installed engines as well as provider of used engines for exchange.

We are a close partner to engine repair shops by helping them to reduce the costs of their services through used parts recycled from our engines.

Partnership is our business

We understand the importance of long-term relationships. We work closely with our customers to understand their needs so that we can better help them achieve their aspirations.

We started on the first day of trading as a partnership. And it is in our name.

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Our partnership approach is very important to us and it is how we always want to work with our colleagues, customers, financiers and shareholders.

Behind the scenes

Our customers never stop and so we have to work hard to support them. Behind the scenes, there is never a dull day. We are a close knit team and we always manage to maintain our sense of humour and energy.

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Behind the scenes

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We have an active group within the team that leads on our community and sustainability agenda. We support charities local to our operations and organise events to engage the wider business on important issues.

CLO Logo SilverWe recognise that human behaviour is increasing the levels of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere and accelerating global climate change. RRPF was the first aviation business to be certified by the Carbon Literacy Project. This training programme was an important first step for us on our journey to Net Zero.

Our shareholders are Rolls-Royce and GATX.

If you would like to learn more about us, please contact us.