Aventure Aviation is managing the teardown and sale of parts for an Airbus A320, MSN 2533, last operated by Air New Zealand as registration ZK-OJM. The 17-year-old aircraft will be dismantled at Ascent Aviation in Roswell, New Mexico.
"This A320 marks our first teardown of 2023," said Ebrahim Zakaria, Aventure's Senior Director, Business Development. "We expect a surge of acquisitions to bolster our A320 portfolio as we look to further diversify our product and customer base."
"Aventure continues to offer a unique global aviation investment platform for investors, leasing companies, and owners," said Aventure President Talha Faruqi.
"With our experience with aircraft teardowns and a significant global customer base, we have solutions to deploy capital, provide asset management services, and material consignments for stakeholders," continued Faruqi. "We continue to see inquiries from investors looking for options in diversifying their portfolios."
Aventure is in active discussions with owners, financial institutions, lessors, and airlines to find revenue-generating teardown solutions for idle aircraft.
Aventure Aviation will attend the Airline Economics Conference and ISTAT event taking place January 15—18 in Dublin Ireland. Representatives will be available to meet with airlines, leasing companies, financial institutions, and aircraft owners. Aventure will discuss solutions for end of lease or retired aircraft, excess inventory, and surplus assets, and provide options that include outright purchase or consignment.