Matt Dyer serves as the Director and Senior Originator for the Global Corporate Aircraft Finance (GCAF) group at Bank of America, where he leverages over a decade of experience in the corporate aviation sector to drive business growth and enhance client relationships. Covering the Midwest...
Matt Dyer serves as the Director and Senior Originator for the Global Corporate Aircraft Finance (GCAF) group at Bank of America, where he leverages over a decade of experience in the corporate aviation sector to drive business growth and enhance client relationships. Covering the Midwest and Mountain West regions, Matt is instrumental in structuring innovative aircraft finance and leasing solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of corporate clients. His extensive expertise encompasses not only aircraft finance and lease structuring but also aircraft sales and technical evaluations, making him a versatile asset in the aviation industry.
Throughout his tenure at Bank of America, Matt has successfully managed GCAF’s diverse portfolio, ensuring optimal performance and client satisfaction. His strategic approach to business development and customer relationship building has resulted in long-lasting partnerships and a robust network within the aerospace sector. Matt’s deep understanding of the intricacies of aviation finance allows him to navigate complex transactions with ease, providing clients with insightful guidance and tailored financing options that align with their operational goals.
In addition to his core responsibilities, Matt is actively involved in key projects that focus on enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of aircraft financing solutions. His commitment to staying abreast of industry trends and regulatory changes ensures that he remains a trusted advisor to his clients. With a strong foundation in asset management and a passion for the aviation industry, Matt Dyer continues to make significant contributions to Bank of America’s GCAF group, solidifying its position as a leader in corporate aircraft finance.