Aircraft and engine aftermarket solutions provider AerFin has acquired a third Boeing 777-300ER, previously operated by Japan Airlines (JAL), further strengthening its support capability for the global B777 market.
The latest acquisition underlines AerFin’s continued confidence in the long-term relevance of the 777-300ER and the ongoing demand for reliable, cost-effective component support among operators worldwide.
The aircraft will contribute to AerFin’s expanding teardown and material management programmes, enhancing the availability of used serviceable material for customers.
AerFin currently holds extensive B777 inventory across its warehouses in the UK, the Americas and the Asia-Pacific region. This global footprint enables the company to respond quickly to operator requirements while mitigating supply chain constraints affecting widebody fleets.
Auvinash Narayen, chief investment officer at AerFin, said: “Purchasing another 777-300ER to our portfolio reflects our continued confidence in the asset and the operators who rely on it.
“Our global footprint and material stock provide the resilience our customers need to plan ahead with certainty.
“As the demand for dependable component supply remains strong, AerFin is focused on giving operators clear, cost-effective support they can trust.”
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