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JetBlue Airways Sells 12 Embraer E190-100s to Werner Aero

JetBlue Airways has completed the sale of 12 Embraer E190-100 aircraft along with 12 CF34-10E6 engines to aviation aftermarket specialist Werner Aero. Announced on August 5, 2025, the agreement will see the assets delivered to Ascent Aviation’s MRO facility in Marana, Arizona, between June 2025 and February 2026.

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Werner Aero Acquires B737-700 MSN 32426 For Disassembly

Werner Aero, a U.S.-based aviation asset management and parts provider, has acquired a Boeing 737-700, with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 32426, from Carlyle Aviation Partners. The aircraft is currently located at eCube’s disassembly facility in Spain, where it will be parted out to support aftermarket supply.

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Werner Aero Becomes Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation

Werner Aero (US) has officially become a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation of Americas (US), following its full acquisition by Sumitomo Corporation (Japan) and its US division on 27 December 2024. This strategic acquisition marks an important step in strengthening Sumitomo’s global presence in the aviation sector.

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Werner Aero CEO Mike Cazaz to Retire, Tony Kondo Named Successor

Werner Aero, a leading aviation services company based in the United States, has announced that its founder, president, and CEO, Mike Cazaz, will retire at the end of December 2024, marking the culmination of an impressive 32-year tenure. Under his leadership, Werner Aero evolved into a key player in the global aviation market, known for its innovative approaches to asset…