Werner Aero has acquired an Airbus A321ceo (MSN 544) from FTAI Aviation, further expanding its portfolio of Airbus assets for the global aviation aftermarket.
The aircraft is currently at Tarbes-Lourdes Airport in France, where TARMAC Aerosave will carry out disassembly and asset recovery. TARMAC Aerosave is a leading provider of aircraft storage, maintenance and recycling services.
The acquisition reinforces Werner Aero’s commitment to supplying high-quality Airbus material and components to airlines, MROs and leasing companies worldwide. The teardown of MSN 544 will recover a broad range of serviceable airframe and engine components, providing reliable, cost-effective replacement parts for customers across the industry.
“We are pleased to add this Airbus A321ceo to our growing portfolio of aviation assets,” said Tony Kondo, President and CEO of Werner Aero. “This acquisition strengthens our ability to deliver valuable Airbus material to the market while supporting sustainable aircraft lifecycle management.”
Werner Aero continues to grow its commercial aircraft component inventory through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, ensuring comprehensive support for operators throughout the aviation sector.



















