Aventure Aviation has acquired for teardown two Bombardier CRJ200 airframes (MSN 7344 and 7397) from Beautech Power Systems. The dismantling will commence next week in Kingman, Arizona, USA.

"This purchase continues Aventure's strategic support for our CRJ200 customers," said Aventure Vice President, Talha Faruqi. "This workhorse aircraft continues to be a key part of the US legacy airlines' network, as a substantial number of CRJ200 flights are still operated through their feeders," he added.

All harvested parts will be inspected on-site, and shipped to Aventure's main facilities in Peachtree City, Georgia, USA, located near Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.

Once refurbished, the parts will soon be available to end users on an exchange as well as outright sale basis. Interested parties should contact rfq@aventureaviation.com. Aventure is also presently considering the acquisition of several other Boeing and regional aircraft, focusing on end-of-life aircraft for dismantling.