APOC Aviation (APOC) has acquired an Airbus A320-200 from FTAI for teardown, as part of efforts to expand its component supply offering. The 15-year-old aircraft, most recently operated by Jetstar Pacific Airlines, is scheduled for dismantling in May at Tarmac Aerosave’s Toulouse-Francazal facility in France.
The move supports APOC’s strategy to grow its inventory of both mature and newer assets, serving a wide range of operators from leading carriers to those maintaining legacy fleets. Components recovered from the aircraft will feed into the company’s expanding exchange programme, alongside stock from a recent A319 teardown in the UK, following repair and re-certification.
APOC said demand for used serviceable material (USM) remains strong, particularly in the narrow-body segment, which forms the core of its customer base. The company also offers landing gear and engines across both narrow-body and wide-body platforms, including CFM56 and V2500 variants, for exchange, lease and parts support.
The transaction was coordinated by APOC’s major assets team and forms part of a broader push to scale up its disassembly activities, backed by continued investment and supported by an expanding team of aviation specialists.






















