APOC has purchased four Boeing 737 airframes for teardown from a large US-based legacy carrier. Built in 2008/9 the airframes have single operator traceability and were fully active until COVID-19. The aircraft are currently being parted-out in Marana, Arizona. It is anticipated that the first serviceable parts, including landing gear, will become available this Summer. According to Jasper van den Boogaard, VP Airframe Acquisition & Trading at APOC, the Company continues to secure investment for the right assets. “APOC was quick to seize this multi-million dollar opportunity and we had secure financing in place to close the deal.  Despite the constraints

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