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AerFin broadens its product offering on Boeing platform with cost effective 777-3—ER

AerFin recently added Boeing 777-300ER to its portfolio
The teardown will provide AerFin with a stock of high quality 777-300ER material

The 777-300ER continues to remain crucial asset for passenger and cargo traffic on high-demand long-haul routes.

16 March 2021: AerFin recently added Boeing 777-300ER to its portfolio. The aircraft is currently being dismantled in Tarbes, France by Tarmac Aerospace. The teardown will provide AerFin with a stock of high quality 777-300ER material thereby addressing the needs of their customers who are increasingly demanding a cost-saving alternative during the current challenging environment.

Auvinash Narayen, SVP Commercial and Asset Management, AerFin said, “This project is significant in many ways. Not only is it the first 777-300ER aircraft to join the AerFin portfolio but it also enables us to further support our valued Boeing customer base with sustainable, cost-effective aftermarket solutions at a time when they so badly need it.”

With the highest utilization rates relative to any other wide-body aircraft during the COVID pandemic, the 777-300ER will remain a crucial asset for passenger and cargo traffic on high-demand long-haul routes.

This delivery provided AerFin with an excellent opportunity to broaden its product offering on the Boeing platform and expand its aftermarket solutions offering to an increasingly global customer base.