AMTRA Aero Component Solutions (AACS), the US-based aircraft component supplier headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with an undisclosed party to acquire an Airbus A320-200 airframe for teardown. The agreement includes the aircraft’s landing gear and auxiliary power unit (APU).
The teardown programme will further strengthen AACS’s position in the narrow-body aftermarket, with recovered components expected to support a wide range of A320-family operators globally. The harvested material will be added to the company’s inventory and distributed through its international sales network.
Pablo Aguirre, Chief Commercial Officer of AMTRA Aero Component Solutions, said the agreement reflects the company’s ongoing strategy to expand the depth of its narrow-body component offering. He added that the Airbus A320 remains one of the world’s most active aircraft platforms and that the teardown will enhance AACS’s ability to supply high-demand material quickly and reliably to customers worldwide.


























