Setna iO has completed the purchase of one B737-800 airframe, previously operated by Air Europa, as part of its ongoing effort to further expand its teardown pipeline.
The aircraft will be disassembled at ecube in Castellon, Spain. Key components will be routed through Setna’s repair network, with the landing gear sent to Landing Gear Technologies (LGT) for recertification, the APU routed to Setnix for teardown and piece-part repair, and flight control surfaces and nacelles overhauled at Zulu Global.
“We are pleased to purchase another 737NG airframe for teardown,” said David Chaimovitz, Founder and CEO of SETNA. “Demand for material remains strong, and we will continue to invest in inventory to support the global fleet. The majority of components will be processed through our internal repair network, including Setnix AZ, Setnix UK, Zulu Global, Landing Gear Technologies and J&C Aero.”



