Aircraft parts provider Broward Aviation Services (BAS) has acquired a Boeing 737-700 airframe (MSN 28013) from Aero Capital Solutions, with disassembly already in progress in Marana, Arizona, and set to be completed by early November.
All torn-down assets will be repaired and put into stock at the organisation’s hubs in the US and at its new facility in Shannon, Ireland, to support customers worldwide for all MRO and AOG requirements.
Dennis Amaty, co-founder and president of the BAS Group of companies, said: “This year we embarked on an ambitious programme to purchase airframes and engines for teardown to boost our inventory and enable us to better serve our rapidly expanding European customer base.
“We currently have a stock valued at over $60 million and are actively focusing on the B737NG right now. After teardown, all parts will go to specialist shops, including Jet Air MRO and Air Accessories & Avionics (both BAS Group companies), for repair and overhaul.”
Amaty added: “We have a clear and straightforward plan to build real depth in our parts portfolio, develop our capabilities and reinforce our reputation as a trusted and reliable partner for operators and MROs seeking comprehensive and efficient support 24/7.”
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