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AerFin completes teardown of ex-Japan Airlines B777-300ER

Aircraft and engine aftermarket solutions provider AerFin has completed the purchase and teardown of a B777-300ER.

The B777-300ER is one of the largest twin-engine passenger aircraft in the world and was retired by Japan Airlines.

Simon Goodson, chief executive of AerFin, said: “This transaction was a complex project where we combined our deep technical, commercial and operational capabilities with our partner to confidently and reliably retire the aircraft to our customer’s expectations.

“We all worked tirelessly to conduct the technical acceptance work in Japan, organise the ferry flight to the US and then efficiently tear down the airframe for its parts to be re-used.

“Our focus on bringing clarity to complex transactions such as this one further demonstrates our commitment to Asia Pacific and Japan specifically.”

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