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Werner Aero Acquires A320-200 for Dismantling

Werner Aero Acquires Airbus A320-200 for Dismantling
Werner Aero has announced the acquisition of an Airbus A320-200 aircraft, MSN 2874, from FTAI Aviation, marking a significant expansion of its global inventory of aircraft components. The aircraft will be dismantled at Air Salvage International, located at Cotswold Airport in the United Kingdom. The teardown process will prioritize adherence to the highest industry standards, underscoring Werner Aero’s commitment to safety, reliability, and operational excellence.
Strategic Expansion of Inventory
The components salvaged from the A320-200 will substantially enhance Werner Aero’s inventory, enabling the company to better support the operational needs of airlines and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) providers worldwide. This acquisition aligns with Werner Aero’s broader strategy to address the increasing demand for dependable and cost-effective aftermarket solutions within the aviation sector.
By expanding its stock of serviceable parts, Werner Aero aims to provide greater flexibility and responsiveness to its diverse customer base across multiple markets. The company’s reputation for innovation and customer-focused service continues to solidify its standing as a leading provider in the aviation aftermarket.
The integration of components from MSN 2874 is expected to strengthen Werner Aero’s support capabilities, reinforcing its role as a trusted partner to commercial carriers and maintenance organizations globally.

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