David Chitsazan

Tax Manager at BBAM

David Chitsazan is a seasoned tax professional with extensive experience in managing complex tax preparations and consultative services. Currently serving as a Tax Manager at BBAM LLC since September 2015, David oversees the preparation of over 100 multi-national partnership and corporate income tax returns, including international tax filings in multiple jurisdictions. Prior roles include Senior Tax Associate at Frank, Rimerman + Co. LLP, where David addressed intricate tax issues for high net worth individuals and entities, and roles in account reconciliation and economic analysis at Trans Pacific Pallet and GNPower Ltd Co., respectively. David holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting and Economics from the University of Oregon.

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Portland, United States

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Babcock & Brown Aircraft Management (BBAM) founded in 1989, is one of the largest aircraft and freighter aircraft lessors in the world. Partnered with the world's airlines, BBAM provides fleet financing solutions tailored to their needs and goals. With access to diverse and deep pools of long term capital, and decades of industry experience, BBAM delivers flexible financing and certainty of execution to airlines of all sizes in every market condition. A global leader in Aviation Asset Management, BBAM is an integrated private partnership focused exclusively on managing and servicing aviation assets for our capital partners. BBAM is a full lessor and maintains its own in-house capabilities encompassing aircraft origination, disposition, lease marketing, technical maintenance, regulatory compliance, capital markets activity, tax structuring, legal, contracts, and finance, for all asset types and strategies. With more than 450 aircraft under management, BBAM employs over 145 professionals with offices in San Francisco, Dallas, London, Tokyo, Singapore, Zurich and Dublin.


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