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GA Telesis Expands Boeing 777 Disassembly Program

GA Telesis has initiated the disassembly of another Boeing 777, further cementing its position as the global leader in dismantling the aircraft type. With more 777s disassembled than any other provider, the company continues to build the industry’s largest inventory of Used Serviceable Material (USM) for the platform, ensuring a steady flow of components to the aftermarket.

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Magnetic Leasing Sells A321 To GA Telesis For USM Use

Magnetic Leasing, based in Estonia, has finalized the sale of an Airbus A321, bearing serial number 1734, to GA Telesis, a U.S.-based aviation aftermarket specialist. The aircraft has since been disassembled for used serviceable material (USM) inventory, supporting GA Telesis’s global component distribution network.

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GA Telesis Receives First LEAP Engine At Wilmington Facility

GA Telesis Engine Services (GATES SPAH), the U.S.-based MRO division of GA Telesis, has officially received its first LEAP engine at its cutting-edge maintenance facility in Wilmington, Ohio, marking a major milestone in the company’s readiness to service the new-generation propulsion systems now powering the global narrowbody fleet.

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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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GA Telesis Secures Long-Term Aerospace OEM Partnership

GA Telesis has signed a significant long-term agreement with a prominent aerospace OEM, marking a strategic milestone in the company’s mission to enhance its global services. This partnership, effective through 2030, is poised to bolster GA Telesis’ capabilities in delivering superior component support to airlines and operators worldwide through its MRO Services division. The collaboration underscores GA Telesis’…

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Spirit Airlines to Finalize Sale of 23 Aircraft to GA Telesis

Spirit Airlines, a prominent low-cost carrier in the United States, has received approval from the US Bankruptcy Courtto complete the sale of 23 Airbus aircraft, comprising A320 and A321 models, to GA Telesis (GAT), a leading aviation solutions company. This transaction marks a significant development in Spirit Airlines’ restructuring efforts.

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Bosco Rico Appointed as VP for Latin America at GA Telesis

GA Telesis, a leading US-based provider of integrated aviation solutions, has announced the appointment of Bosco Ricoas Vice President for the Latin America and Caribbean region. This strategic leadership addition reflects GA Telesis’ commitment to strengthening its presence and fostering growth in these key markets.