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    Welsh firm AerFin expands global reach with acquisition

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregorySeptember 17, 2025No Comments
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    AerFin, the aviation asset specialist that buys, sells, leases and repairs aircraft, engines and parts, has further strengthened its position in the aviation aftermarket by continued collaboration with a Middle Eastern investor on the acquisition of an additional Airbus A320neo aircraft.

    This latest transaction brings the total acquisitions under this initiative to five A320neo aircraft, underscoring AerFin’s commitment to supporting the global demand for high-quality Used Serviceable Material (USM) and extending the operational life of critical aviation components for airlines, lessors and MROs.

    The aircraft, which is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW1100 GTF engines, was acquired from EMP Aviation Trading. AerFin initiated and structured the deal, acting as transaction originator and asset manager. For EMP Aviation Trading this transaction marked the fifth successful delivery of Airbus A320neo aircraft which were all delivered following a six-year maintenance check and full interval shop visits on both engines.

    As part of AerFin’s progressive asset management strategy, the airframe is planned for disassembly in Asia to support our customer base in the region.  The engines are fresh out of overhaul and are available. This approach enables AerFin to optimise asset value and provide customers with sustainable, cost-effective solutions to related engine requirements as well as alternatives to new assets and parts, while ensuring the continued support of active fleets around the world.

    Simon Goodson, CEO of AerFin, said: “This acquisition marks another important step in our strategy to build capability and inventory around the globe for the A320neo family and GTF engine solutions. The A320neo has established itself as one of the world’s most successful narrowbody aircraft platforms, and we’re focused on ensuring airlines and MROs have reliable access to high-quality USM and engines to keep the global fleet flying efficiently. We’re proud of our team’s ability to execute complex transactions that unlock long-term value and access to young pedigree of inventory for our customers and partners.”

    Ulf Hüttmeyer, Managing Partner at EMP Aviation Trading, added: “We’re absolutely delighted to have finalised this transaction. Our team invested huge efforts to deliver five sistership units until now with the remarkable fact that all engines were delivered following a full interval shop visit from Pratt & Whitney. We are delighted to add AerFin to our customer base and I’d like to thank the dedicated professionals at AerFin for their hard work and commitment. We see this as the beginning of further successful collaborations between our teams.”

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