GA Telesis (GAT) continues to strengthen the scale and impact of its Power Solutions division, part of its Flight Solutions Group, through the disassembly of six additional Auxiliary Power Units (APUs). The breakdown of the 131-9A, 131-9B, and 331-200 models marks another strategic step in broadening the availability of high-value APU components for airlines and MRO customers worldwide.
Market pressures remain challenging for the aviation sector, as airlines, lessors and MROs seek greater cost stability and reduced downtime in the face of continuing supply chain disruptions. The Power Solutions team is responding decisively, producing consistent output that delivers real operational value. Each disassembly boosts immediate access to premium, ready-to-install APU materials designed to enhance fleet reliability while cutting operating expenses.
“The continued expansion of our Power Solutions platform reflects a clear commitment to supporting our customers’ operational performance,” said Jay Meshay, Vice President of Power Solutions. “Our approach remains straightforward. We acquire the right assets, disassemble them efficiently, and deliver these high-quality, OEM components that go straight back to work in our customers’ fleets.”
The ongoing growth of the Power Solutions division reinforces GA Telesis’s position as a key partner in global aftermarket support. By expanding its APU disassembly programme, the company continues to meet the industry’s rising demand for reliable, cost-effective component solutions that help airlines maintain fleet efficiency and minimise operational disruption.
























