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GA Telesis To Disassemble Four B767-300s In 2025

GA Telesis, a U.S.-based aviation services and asset management firm, has announced the planned disassembly of four Boeing 767-300 aircraft during the course of 2025. This initiative is part of the company’s strategic efforts to expand its used serviceable material (USM) inventory, a growing market segment amid rising MRO demands.

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Aircraft Engine Lease Finance Partners With Turbo Resources

Aircraft Engine Lease Finance (AELF), a U.S.-based lessor specializing in aviation engines and components, has entered into a strategic partnership with Turbo Resources International, a major distributor of aftermarket aircraft parts. The agreement focuses on the consignment of AELF’s surplus aircraft and engine parts, enhancing inventory access for buyers and optimizing asset utilization.

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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.