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AerFin Conducts First Aircraft Disassembly at Hong Kong Airport

AerFin Completes First Aircraft Disassembly at Hong Kong International Airport
AerFin, a prominent aviation asset specialist, has achieved a significant industry milestone by completing the first commercial aircraft disassembly at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA). This pioneering operation highlights AerFin’s dedication to operational excellence and sustainable aviation practices, while also demonstrating the company’s agility in navigating the complexities of a rapidly changing global supply chain environment.
Complex Operation in a Busy Airport Environment
The project involved the acquisition and systematic disassembly of six Airbus A330-200 aircraft that had been grounded at HKIA since 2018. Conducting such a technically demanding operation within one of the world’s busiest airports—handling over 1,000 daily flights—required meticulous planning and seamless coordination with multiple stakeholders. AerFin collaborated closely with the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department (HKCAD), Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK), HAECO, and Great China Aviation Consulting (GCAC) to ensure compliance with stringent safety, regulatory, and environmental standards.
One of the primary challenges was the safe handling and removal of Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines. This task necessitated advanced technical planning and innovative engineering solutions to manage the disassembly and logistics without disrupting the airport’s ongoing operations. To mitigate potential interference, AerFin and its partners established a dedicated protected disassembly bay on-site, marking a first for HKIA.
Simon Goodson, AerFin’s Chief Executive Officer, emphasized the project’s alignment with the company’s core values. He stated, “This project embodies the AerFin way—a unique blend of commercial insight, operational rigour, and technical excellence. Our team collaborated closely with operators and stakeholders over many months to develop a practical, safe, and efficient disassembly plan, which we executed with precision and professionalism.”
Strategic Implications Amid Global Supply Chain Shifts
Beyond its technical achievements, the project carries broader strategic significance. As global supply chains become increasingly complex due to shifting tariffs and evolving trade policies, AerFin’s capability to perform such operations at a major international hub enhances its position in supply chain diversification. Airlines and maintenance providers are reassessing vendor networks, parts sourcing, and aircraft selection based on manufacturing origins, while competitors adjust trade routes, network planning, and capacity deployment. The air cargo sector, in particular, faces mounting pressure to revise supply chain strategies amid ongoing policy uncertainties.
In 2024, AerFin expanded its strategic inventory by securing 18 of the 32 Airbus A330ceo aircraft permanently retired from commercial service. This acquisition significantly bolsters the company’s stock of high-quality, cost-effective components, enhancing its ability to support A330ceo operators globally. The expanded inventory offers improved value, availability, and comprehensive lifecycle support across the platform.
Through this landmark project, AerFin not only affirms its technical and operational leadership but also underscores its resilience and adaptability within a dynamic global aviation market.

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