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AerFin strengthens global reach with launch of A320neo inventory availability

AerFin has expanded its global materials offering with the launch of more than 6,000 A320neo components now available across its warehouse network. The announcement follows the teardown of five A320neo aircraft in France and the Philippines, each delivering between 1,200 and 1,400 quality-assured parts.

Major assets and high-demand components are already positioned in Newport and Gatwick, with additional APAC availability delivered through AerFin’s partnership with B&H Worldwide in Singapore. Fast-moving A320neo parts will also be introduced into AerFin’s Miami warehouse, extending coverage for customers across the Americas. This coordinated distribution approach ensures operators, lessors and asset owners can access inventory quickly, wherever they operate.

Simon Goodson, AerFin CEO, said:

“A320neo operators are navigating sustained supply-chain pressures, and our role is to help them use the difficulty. By recovering material at scale and positioning it across our global network, we’re giving customers dependable access to the quality components they need to keep their fleets flying.”

The extended inventory supports operators seeking trusted solutions to minimise downtime, manage cost and maintain operational resilience. Stock includes major structural assemblies, nacelles, APUs, landing gear and a broad range of rotables and consumables, each supported by AerFin’s technical expertise and quality assurance.

The programme also highlights the partners enabling AerFin to deliver greater scale. The collaboration with B&H Worldwide strengthens the business’s footprint in Asia Pacific, improving distribution speed and service levels as demand continues to rise across the region.

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