AerFin has completed the sale of an Airbus A330 airframe to an airline’s parts trading arm, supporting the availability of used serviceable material across the global aftermarket.
As airlines and parts traders seek reliable sources of material, A330 airframes continue to play a key role in sustaining fleets and managing cost pressures. AerFin’s experience across widebody platforms enables it to place airframes where they can deliver maximum operational value.
Auvinash Narayen, AerFin’s Chief Investment Officer, commented: “Widebody airframes remain an important source of material for the industry, particularly for platforms with a long operational life ahead. This sale reflects our ability to place assets with customers who understand how to maximise their value.”
Just last week, AerFin completed the lease of a CF6-80 engine to a major airline, further demonstrating its ability to support fleet continuity and operational resilience for leading global carriers. The transaction highlights AerFin’s responsiveness in meeting urgent requirements, delivering reliable, serviceable engines where they are needed most.
As widebody operators continue to navigate availability challenges and cost pressures, the CF6 platform remains a vital component of global fleets. AerFin’s technical expertise and market insight enable it to source, manage and place these assets with speed and confidence, supporting aircraft uptime and the efficient movement of global air traffic.




















