Rotorcraft Secures Financing from Stonehenge Capital
Stonehenge Capital
Stonehenge Capital Company has completed a $6.5 million financing package for Rotorcraft Leasing Company, LLC. Rotorcraft Leasing, headquartered in Broussard, Louisiana, focuses on providing air transportation services to offshore production and exploration facilities in the Gulf of Mexico.
Rotorcraft Leasing will use the proceeds of this financing to expand its fleet of helicopters. The firm will now operate 38 aircraft, the third largest helicopter fleet operating in the Gulf of Mexico.
Nemesio Viso, Stonehenge Director, commented, "Stonehenge is extremely pleased to support the growth strategy of Rotorcraft Leasing. Our investment in Rotorcraft Leasing has allowed the company to expand its fleet and serve its market with the flexibility necessary to provide unmatched service and safety to their customers."
Lloyd Marks, Rotorcraft Leasing President, stated, "We have worked very closely with Stonehenge to provide our company with the necessary capital to position our company for growth. This investment will allow our company to provide more time efficient transportation for our customers and increase our market share in the Gulf of Mexico."
Rotorcraft Leasing will use the proceeds of this financing to expand its fleet of helicopters. The firm will now operate 38 aircraft, the third largest helicopter fleet operating in the Gulf of Mexico.
Nemesio Viso, Stonehenge Director, commented, "Stonehenge is extremely pleased to support the growth strategy of Rotorcraft Leasing. Our investment in Rotorcraft Leasing has allowed the company to expand its fleet and serve its market with the flexibility necessary to provide unmatched service and safety to their customers."
Lloyd Marks, Rotorcraft Leasing President, stated, "We have worked very closely with Stonehenge to provide our company with the necessary capital to position our company for growth. This investment will allow our company to provide more time efficient transportation for our customers and increase our market share in the Gulf of Mexico."
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