Aviation Group
Core Bank provides financing solutions to the Aviation and Aerospace Industry through a variety of short-term and long-term options designed to help you achieve your goals. We offer aircraft financing, real estate development, and other alternative financing programs tailored for your specific needs.
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Our team of professional lenders is committed to helping you understand the various types of aviation and aerospace loans. Our goal is to provide you with financing that’s tailored to you and your specific needs.
Learn more in our blog about our Aviation & Aerospace Loan Production Office.
Industry Focus
• Short and long-term working capital
• Aircraft financing for fixed and rotor wing
• MRO’s
• FBO’s
• FAA Part 91, 121 & 135 operators
• Hangar development financing
• Equipment & tooling financing
• Municipal & government airports
• Aviation & aerospace manufacturing
• DOD service providers
• Multi-advanced term loan financing
Our team are active members of both the Arizona Airports Association and Arizona Business Aviation Association.
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