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Avora Aviation Sells CFM56 Engines to Setna iO

Avora Aviation Sells CFM56 Engines to Setna iO Amid Industry Shifts
Avora Aviation, a specialist in aircraft and engine asset management, trading, and leasing, has completed the sale of two CFM56-5B4/3 engines to Setna iO. These engines, formerly part of Avora’s portfolio, are designated for teardown, with their high-quality components intended to support Setna iO’s global customer network.
Yevgen Churyumov, Chief Commercial Officer at Avora Aviation, described the transaction as a smooth and positive experience. He emphasized the professionalism and mutual respect that characterized the process from initial discussions to completion, expressing optimism about developing a long-term partnership with Setna iO.
Market Context and Industry Challenges
This transaction occurs amid significant shifts in the aviation engine market. As CFM International increases production of its newer Leap engines to meet growing demand, companies like Avora Aviation are navigating challenges including persistent supply chain disruptions and rising raw material costs. Despite these pressures, demand for CFM56 engines and their components remains strong, driven by ongoing activity in the engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) sector, even in the face of geopolitical uncertainties.
Strategic Moves and Industry Trends
The evolving market dynamics are prompting strategic initiatives among industry players. Setna iO’s recent acquisition of J&C Aero, aimed at enhancing its aircraft interiors capabilities, exemplifies a broader trend of consolidation and diversification within the sector. Meanwhile, CFM International continues to support both its Leap and CFM56 engine lines, ensuring operators maintain access to essential parts and services as fleets transition and expand.
Industry analysts observe that transactions such as this highlight the enduring significance of the CFM56 engine family in global aviation, despite the emergence of newer technologies. In a competitive environment shaped by evolving customer demands, partnerships like that between Avora Aviation and Setna iO are poised to play a crucial role in supporting airlines and MRO providers worldwide.

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