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ACC Aviation Remarkets Six CF34-8C Engines

ACC Aviation Successfully Remarkets Six CF34-8C Engines Amid Market Challenges
ACC Aviation has completed the remarketing of six CF34-8C engines and their associated Life-Limited Parts (LLPs) on behalf of OÜ Transpordi Varahaldus (TVH), Estonia’s state-owned transport asset management company. These assets were repossessed from the former operator Xfly, and ACC Aviation was entrusted with monetising the portfolio under stringent deadlines and complex recovery conditions.
Navigating a Competitive and Complex Market
The remarketing took place within a highly competitive used aircraft engine market, characterized by intense rivalry and fluctuating prices. Industry players such as AerSale have highlighted the hypercompetitive nature of the feedstock environment, where demand consistently outpaces supply. This scarcity has increased pressure on remarketing firms to differentiate their offerings and pricing strategies to secure transactions. ACC Aviation faced these challenges head-on, contending with difficulties in sourcing quality feedstock while maintaining market share amid evolving competitive dynamics.
To address these challenges, ACC Aviation implemented a data-driven pricing strategy based on a current market value (CMV) analysis. The company initiated a targeted request-for-proposal (RFP) process, engaging a select group of qualified buyers. This methodical approach allowed ACC Aviation to oversee the entire transaction lifecycle—from initial market engagement and commercial negotiations to technical acceptance and final delivery—ensuring a structured and efficient process despite the market complexities.
Successful Placement and Market Implications
The campaign culminated in the full placement of all six engines, underscoring both the robust demand for such assets and ACC Aviation’s effective execution. Regional One acquired two engines along with their LLPs, while KP Aviation secured the remaining four. This successful transaction not only demonstrates ACC Aviation’s capability to manage complex, multi-stakeholder asset recovery and remarketing mandates but also highlights its role in supporting institutional and government-backed entities in maximising asset value under time-sensitive and constrained conditions.
The outcome reflects broader trends within the used engine market, where strong demand persists amid fierce competition for available assets. ACC Aviation’s results exemplify how strategic, data-led approaches can generate value and navigate the evolving supply and demand dynamics that define the current marketplace.

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