AerFin has reached a significant milestone in its A320neo programme, surpassing 9,000 removed components following the teardown of eight aircraft in France and the Philippines. The high-demand material has now been strategically positioned across the company’s global warehousing network to support customers throughout EMEA, APAC and the Americas.
The achievement marks the next stage in the programme’s development, reflecting its growing scale and maturity. Inventory is already available in Newport, Gatwick, Singapore and Miami, enabling operators, lessors and asset owners to access quality-assured components closer to their operations. AerFin’s global distribution strategy is focused on delivering material quickly, reliably and efficiently.
Each A320neo teardown has generated between 1,200 and 1,400 serviceable components, including a range of major assets now available for sale or exchange. Alongside structural assemblies, nacelles, APUs and landing gear, demand remains strong for rotables and consumables across the network. By positioning inventory in multiple regions, AerFin is helping customers reduce lead times, improve parts availability and maintain operational continuity.
The programme continues to gather momentum, with additional A320neo aircraft now entering onboarding and disassembly. These acquisitions will further strengthen AerFin’s inventory pipeline and expand the availability of sought-after material. The company is also offering a growing portfolio of fresh-from-shop PW1000 GTF engines for lease or sale, providing airlines and asset owners with flexible engine solutions.
As the global A320neo fleet continues to expand and OEM supply chain constraints persist, AerFin believes its approach offers a practical way for customers to secure reliable material support. Through aircraft teardowns, circular economy initiatives and coordinated logistics, the company is returning valuable components to the market quickly and efficiently.
To further enhance regional support, AerFin continues to invest in its global infrastructure, including its partnership with B&H Worldwide in Singapore and expanding inventory availability in Miami. Every component is backed by the company’s technical expertise and rigorous quality assurance processes, helping customers minimise downtime, manage costs and maintain fleet reliability. With additional material continuing to enter stock, AerFin’s A320neo inventory is positioned to support both immediate operational needs and long-term fleet strategies.



















