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Aventure acquires seven 737NGs for teardown

Aventure Aviation has acquired seven Boeing 737NGs from WestJet Airlines of Canada.

All seven aircraft – serial numbers MSN 34284, 34285, 34286, 34287, 34288, 35111 and 35112 – will undergo immediate teardown for parts, Aventure said. The first will take place in Marana, Arizona.

“This major acquisition will provide a significant inventory increase for our global customer base,” said Aventure’s director of strategic accounts Kevin Lang.

Andrew Crombie, Aventure’s product line sales director, commented: “We are constantly seeing new ways to support our global customer base, who trust us to provide quality parts on time with full traceability and recent shop work.

“This adds to 15 aircraft dismantled in recent months, providing our customers with the latest 737NG inventory.”

A rendering of Aventure Aviation’s proposed new Atlanta-based global headquarters and warehouse

To better accommodate the increased inventory, Aventure said it would begin construction of a 9,500+ sq m warehouse in Atlanta, supplementing two existing warehouses.

“Aventure continues to offer a unique global aviation investment platform for investors, leasing companies, and owners,” said Aventure Aviation’s president Talha Faruqi. “We are in active discussions to find solutions for idle aircraft.”

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