Werner Aero has announced the acquisition of an Airbus A320-200 aircraft, MSN 2874, from FTAI Aviation for teardown. This marks a strategic move to expand Werner Aero's global inventory of high-quality aircraft components. The aircraft is set to be dismantled at Air Salvage International, based at Cotswold Airport in the United Kingdom.
The teardown will be conducted with a focus on ensuring all harvested parts adhere to the highest industry standards, reinforcing Werner Aero's commitment to safety, reliability, and excellence. These components will significantly bolster the company's inventory, enabling it to better support the operational requirements of airlines and MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) providers around the world.
This acquisition forms part of Werner Aero's broader strategy to meet the growing demand for dependable, cost-effective aftermarket solutions within the aviation sector. By enhancing its stock of serviceable parts, the company aims to offer greater flexibility and responsiveness to its customers across a wide range of markets.
With a reputation for innovation and customer-centric service, Werner Aero continues to strengthen its position as a leading provider in the aviation aftermarket. The addition of components from MSN 2874 is expected to contribute meaningfully to the company's support capabilities, reinforcing its role as a trusted partner to both commercial carriers and maintenance organisations worldwide.