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Setna iO Acquires Sixth Airbus A380 for Dismantling

Setna iO, a prominent aviation asset management firm based in the United States, has announced the acquisition of its sixth Airbus A380 aircraft. This particular airframe, previously operated by Lufthansa, is currently stored at Tarmac Aerosave’s facility in Tarbes, France, where it is slated for immediate dismantling.

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Setna iO Acquires Ex-Condor B757-300 for Disassembly

Setna iO, a US-based aviation asset management and parts supplier, has announced the acquisition of an ex-Condor Boeing 757-300 airframe for immediate disassembly. The teardown process will be conducted by ecube in Castellon, Spain, as part of Setna iO’s efforts to support the aviation aftermarket with high-quality spare parts.

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Setna iO Acquires CFM56-7B Engine for Immediate Teardown

Setna iO, a US-based aviation company specializing in aftermarket aircraft components, has announced the purchase of a CFM56-7B engine for immediate teardown. This acquisition will bolster Setna iO’s ability to provide high-quality spare parts and components to its global customer base, ensuring reliable support for airline and MRO operations.

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EJS Signs LOI for Acquisition of Ex-Air Burkina E175

EJS (UK) has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Nordic Aviation Capital (Ireland) to acquire an Embraer E175, serial number 17000316, previously operated by Air Burkina. The aircraft, currently located in Poland, is scheduled for disassembly at Nordic Aviation Capital’s Bydgoszcz facility during the first quarter of 2025.

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AELS Acquires A330 for Dismantling at Tarbes

AELS (Aircraft End-of-Life Solutions), based in the Netherlands, has acquired an Airbus A330, identified by serial 448, for dismantling. The dismantling process will be carried out at Tarbes, France, in partnership with Tarmac Aerosave, a leading provider of aircraft storage, maintenance, and recycling services. This acquisition and dismantling project align with AELS’s commitment to sustainable aircraft end-of-life management and resource recovery.

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Setna iO Acquires Five A319 Airframes for Disassembly

Setna iO, a US-based aviation services company, has announced the acquisition of five Airbus A319 airframes for disassembly. This purchase allows Setna iO to expand its parts distribution network by providing high-quality, certified components sourced from these A319 aircraft. The disassembly process also supports sustainable practices in the aviation industry, as it enables the recycling and repurposing of…