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Unical Aviation Acquires A330-200 for Disassembly

Unical Aviation has announced the acquisition of an Airbus A330-200 airframe from UK-based aviation asset firm AOG247, further strengthening its position as a key supplier of high-demand aircraft components. This newly acquired aircraft is currently undergoing disassembly, and its parts will soon be made available to support the operational and maintenance needs of airlines, aircraft operators, and MROs worldwide.

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US-EU Reach Zero-Tariff Deal on Aircraft Trade

A new agreement between the United States and the European Union will preserve tariff-free trade in aircraft and aircraft parts, shielding the aerospace industry from potential disruptions amid broader tariff tensions. The deal, announced on July 28, 2025, reinstates a zero-for-zero tariff structure on jets and components, averting what could have been a severe blow to global production and…

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Aventure Aviation Acquires 12 Ex-Alaska B737NGs

Aventure Aviation, a U.S.-based aircraft parts and dismantling specialist, has acquired 12 Boeing 737 Next Generation (B737NG) aircraft previously operated by Alaska Airlines. The aircraft will undergo phased teardown at facilities in Arizona, with parts to be harvested and distributed for resale or reuse within global aftermarket supply chains.

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AOG Technics Director Charged In UK Fraud Investigation

The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has formally charged Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala, director of AOG Technics, with fraudulent trading as part of an investigation into the illegal sale of aircraft engine parts. The company allegedly supplied components for CFM56 and CF6 engines without proper certification or traceability, raising serious safety concerns across the global aviation industry.

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Lufthansa Technik Expands Used Aircraft Parts Sales to Operators

Lufthansa Technik, the Germany-based MRO leader, has announced a strategic expansion of its aftermarket business by broadening the direct sale of used serviceable aircraft parts to airlines and operators, moving beyond its traditional surplus parts sales model. The initiative aims to improve part availability, lower operator costs, and meet rising demand for cost-effective MRO solutions.

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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…