Aventure Aviation has announced the acquisition of twelve Boeing 737 Next Generation (737NG) aircraft formerly operated by Alaska Airlines, marking the largest single purchase in the company’s history. The aircraft—identified by serial numbers 30013, 30014, 30015, 30016, 30017, 30018, 30019, 30021, 30856, 30857, 33679 and 33680—will be dismantled in phases at facilities in Arizona.
Talha Faruqi, President of Aventure Aviation, described the acquisition as a “major milestone,” emphasising the significance of securing a fleet that had been exclusively operated and maintained by Alaska Airlines. He highlighted that the well-documented service history of the aircraft, maintained by a top-tier carrier, would enhance component traceability and reliability—critical factors for Aventure Aviation’s customers across the aviation aftermarket.
According to Andrew Crombie, Director of Asset Management, the purchase coincides with a major expansion at Aventure’s Peachtree City headquarters. The company is nearing completion of a new facility that will provide five-times the current warehouse capacity, significantly enhancing its ability to store, manage, and distribute 737NG parts.
This acquisition not only signals Aventure Aviation’s continued growth but also its commitment to supplying high-quality, traceable aircraft components to the global aviation sector.
























