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AerFin completes A320neo teardown programme

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AerFin completes A320neo teardown programme

AerFin has completed the teardown of four 2017-vintage A320neo aircraft at TARMAC Aerosave's Tarbes facility in France.

The aviation asset specialist said each aircraft released around 1,400 high-demand parts into the aftermarket.

These aircraft, which were acquired earlier this year in partnership with a Middle Eastern investor, mark the launch of AerFin's dedicated A320neo teardown programme.

A fifth aircraft has since been acquired and will be torn down in the Philippines. The inventory from all five aircraft will be available through AerFin's warehousing network across Europe, the Americas, and Asia Pacific. 

“Our focus is always on giving customers the parts they need, when they need them,” said Simon Bayliss, chief operating officer at AerFin.

"By planning gear removal first and streamlining the teardown process with TARMAC Aerosave, we’ve been able to accelerate material availability and deliver real value back to the market.”

AerFin expects further projects before the end of 2025.