Skyservice Business Aviation has announced the launch of its aircraft teardown business model.
Accredited under the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association’s (AFRA) Best Maintenance Practices for Disassembly, this new venture offers sustainable solutions, addresses the current aircraft parts shortage crisis, and provides owners with a compelling return on investment (ROI) for their retired aircraft.
“Our AFRA accreditation represents a significant milestone in our commitment to sustainability and innovation within the aviation sector,” says Benjamin Murray, president and chief executive officer of Skyservice.
“The current challenges in the aircraft parts market present unique opportunities for responsible solutions. Our approach to aircraft teardowns not only addresses immediate supply chain issues but also contributes to a more sustainable aviation ecosystem while delivering a strong ROI for aircraft owners.”
In response to the growing demand for aircraft parts amid supply chain disruptions, Skyservice has developed a comprehensive strategy that prioritizes environmentally conscious teardown practices.
By leveraging cutting-edge technologies, industry expertise and AFRA accreditation, Skyservice aims to maximise the overhaul and recycling of aircraft components, reducing waste and minimising environmental impact.