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Setna iO Expands Teardown Portfolio with B737-700 and CFM56-7B

Setna iO Expands Teardown Portfolio with B737-700 and CFM56-7B Amid Intensifying MRO Competition
Setna iO has announced a significant expansion of its teardown portfolio through the acquisition of a Boeing 737-700 airframe, formerly operated by Southwest Airlines, alongside two CFM56-7B26 engines previously in service with Georgian Airlines. This strategic move reinforces the company’s integrated aftermarket approach, aiming to address the increasing global demand for high-quality aircraft components.
Strategic Asset Integration and Operational Deployment
The Boeing 737-700 will be dismantled at Setna iO’s ecube facility in Coolidge, Arizona. Components salvaged from the teardown will be processed through the company’s in-house maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) network, which includes Setnix Arizona, Setnix UK, Landing Gears Technologies (LGT), and Zulu Global. Following repair and overhaul, these parts will be distributed via Setna iO’s extensive global sales channels. Concurrently, the two CFM56-7B26 engines will be disassembled at the Willis Engine Repair Centre in Bridgend, United Kingdom, augmenting Setna iO’s inventory of high-demand CFM56 modules and serviceable components for operators worldwide.
This expansion follows Setna iO’s recent acquisition of J&C Aero, which has enhanced the company’s technical expertise but also introduced operational complexities as it scales its teardown and MRO services. The broadened scope of activities is likely to attract heightened regulatory scrutiny as Setna iO consolidates its position within the aftermarket sector.
Navigating a Competitive MRO Landscape
Setna iO’s growth occurs amid intensifying competition in the global MRO market. Industry leaders such as RTX have recently committed $139 million to expand MRO capacity in Singapore, signaling a strategic push to capture greater market share. Similarly, Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) has increased investments in heavy maintenance operations and facility expansions, raising the competitive stakes across the sector.
Despite these challenges, Setna iO’s integrated strategy—combining asset acquisition, in-house technical capabilities, and a broad international sales network—positions the company to offer comprehensive, responsive aftermarket solutions. By deepening its teardown portfolio and leveraging its vertically integrated operating model, Setna iO aims to maintain agility and competitiveness in a rapidly evolving aviation services environment.

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