Werner Aero has acquired 12 Embraer E190-100 airframes and twelve CF34-10E6 engines from JetBlue Airways, a move that reinforces its strategic position within the global aviation aftermarket. The deal marks a significant expansion of Werner Aero’s capabilities in the high-demand Embraer E-Jet sector, enabling the company to better serve airlines operating this popular aircraft type.
The aircraft and engines will be delivered to Werner Aero at Ascent Aviation’s facility in Pinal Airpark, Marana, Arizona, between June 2025 and February 2026. This steady schedule supports the company’s continued commitment to enhancing its portfolio with reliable, high-quality assets.
Tony Kondo, CEO of Werner Aero, commented on the development: “This acquisition represents a continued commitment to supporting the E-Jet platform. With the delivery of these twelve aircraft, we will be able to offer our customers increased access to quality assets ultimately supporting fleet reliability and reducing operational costs.”
Werner Aero, LLC has established itself as a leader in aviation asset management and logistical support, with a strong global presence and a reputation for quality and customer service. The company is known for its innovative and tailored transportation solutions for commercial aircraft, particularly within the A320, B737NG, E-Jet and CRJ platforms. Its ISO 9001 certification and FAA AC0056B approval underscore its commitment to maintaining the highest industry standards.
This acquisition aligns with Werner Aero’s growth strategy, expanding both its inventory and service capabilities while meeting the evolving needs of airline customers worldwide. As demand for E-Jet support continues to grow, Werner Aero is positioning itself as a vital partner in ensuring operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness across the aviation sector.