AerFin has unveiled a new V2500 engine support capability, signalling a notable expansion of its MRO portfolio and strengthening its role within the global aviation aftermarket. The development positions the company to deliver more comprehensive, in-house support to operators and lessors navigating increasingly complex maintenance demands.
The capability is underpinned by regulatory approvals from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). These certifications enable AerFin to carry out light maintenance on the widely used V2500 engine platform, ensuring compliance with international standards while broadening its service offering.
Operations are centred at AerFin’s facility in Indurent Park, where dedicated workshop capacity has been established specifically for V2500 inspections and light maintenance. This in-house approach reduces dependence on third-party providers, whose availability is often constrained, and allows AerFin to offer more responsive and controlled service delivery.
The expanded capability supports a range of critical activities, including end-of-lease inspections, pre-purchase evaluations, C checks, and storage and preservation programmes. Collectively, these services are designed to help customers manage asset transitions efficiently, safeguard engine value, and maintain operational readiness across fleets.
AerFin’s Indurent Park headquarters, a 116,000 sq. ft. site opened in January 2025, plays a central role in this strategy. With 26 engine bays, the facility has effectively doubled the company’s previous MRO capacity, enabling up to 200 rapid-turnaround engine shop visits per year.



















