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AerFin’s tally crosses 250 with the acquisition of 11 CFM56 and 9 V2500 engines  

AerFin’s tally crosses 250 with the acquisition of 11 CFM56 and 9 V2500 engines  
All the acquired assets have undergone the disassembly process in AerFin's in-house facility, a 100,000 square feet EASA, FAA, and CAA-approved engine shop located in the United Kingdom.

AerFin’s extensive tear-down portfolio spans across various platforms, including CFM56-5B/5C/7B, CF34-8, CF6, RB211, and V2500.

AerFin, a prominent aircraft end-of-life solutions provider, has recently received 11 CFM International CFM56 and 9 IAE V2500 engines, marking a significant milestone of acquiring 250 engines since 2013. The company’s extensive tear-down portfolio spans across various platforms, including CFM56-5B/5C/7B, CF34-8, CF6, RB211, and V2500. This development underscores AerFin’s dedication to providing high-quality used-serviceable material (USM) to its expanding global customer base.

All the acquired assets have undergone the disassembly process in AerFin’s in-house facility, a 100,000 square feet EASA, FAA, and CAA-approved engine shop located in the United Kingdom. This reflects AerFin’s commitment to maintaining stringent quality control standards and ensuring the reliability of the acquired engine components.

Auvinash Narayen, Senior Vice President of Trading, AerFin said, “Investing in our engine acquisition strategy over the past decade has been instrumental in building a substantial inventory portfolio for regional and narrow-body platforms”.

The continuous expansion of its engine portfolio positions AerFin as a key player in the aviation industry, offering valuable solutions for operators seeking efficient end-of-life options. This milestone not only signifies the company’s growth but also highlights its capability to contribute to sustainable practices in the aviation sector by maximizing the utility of used-serviceable material.

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As AerFin reaches the noteworthy benchmark of 250 engines acquired, it reinforces its position as a reliable partner for airlines and MROs looking for cost-effective and high-quality solutions for engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul. The company’s commitment to excellence in asset management and its comprehensive teardown capabilities solidify its standing in the aviation aftermarket.