AMTRA Aero Component Solutions LLC (AACS), a U.S.-based aircraft component supplier headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has announced the acquisition of a Boeing 757-200 aircraft, manufacturer serial number (MSN) 27810, formerly operated by New Pacific Airlines. The aircraft will be dismantled on site in Mojave, California, with components harvested for the used serviceable material (USM) market.
The acquisition represents a strategic expansion of AACS’s component inventory, enhancing the company’s capacity to support operators across both widebody and narrowbody platforms.
“The strategic acquisition of a 757 will diversify our component pool, extending our reach not only to Boeing 757 operators but also to B767 operators,” said Pablo Aguirre, Chief Commercial Officer of AMTRA Aero Component Solutions. Owing to significant component commonality between the Boeing 757 and 767 fleets—including shared rotables, avionics and systems—the teardown is expected to yield material applicable to a broader customer base than a single-type disassembly.



























