AerFin, the aviation asset specialist focused on the buying, selling, leasing and repair of aircraft, engines and parts, has acquired a third B777-300ER, previously operated by Japan Airlines.
The latest acquisition further strengthens AerFin’s established capability in supporting the global B777 market. The company holds extensive B777 inventory across its warehouses in the UK, the Americas and the Asia-Pacific region, underpinned by ongoing aircraft teardown programmes. In parallel, AerFin maintains significant A320neo inventory sourced through dedicated disassembly projects, providing customers with reliable access to high-quality serviceable material across two of the industry’s most in-demand platforms.
The company indicated that the additional B777-300ER reflects continued confidence in the asset class and in the operators that depend on it. AerFin also highlighted that its global footprint and depth of material holdings enable customers to plan with greater certainty at a time of sustained demand for dependable component supply.
AerFin continues to expand its presence across key regions, delivering tailored solutions that support airlines, lessors and MROs in maintaining operational stability and extending the service life of their fleets.


























