GA Telesis Announces the Purchase of One (1) PW4056-3 Engine from Air Atlanta Icelandic for Disassembly
December 10, 2020 – Fort Lauderdale, Florida – GA Telesis, LLC (“GAT”) announces the purchase of one (1) Pratt & Whitney PW4056-3 engine last operated by Air Atlanta Icelandic.
The transaction was recently concluded by the Component Solutions Group (CSG), whereas the engine will be immediately inducted for disassembly. The removed material will be directly routed to repair with our approved MRO vendor base. Upon completion, the used serviceable material (USM) will be made available to GA Telesis’ airline and MRO customers worldwide within the next three months. The engine will continue growing CSG’s already unprecedented USM inventory of this popular engine model and provide new cost-saving solutions for airlines, especially global cargo carriers.
“The procurement of this engine strengthens our position as a top tier supplier of PW4000 USM. We are committed to supplying our customers with the proper inventory platforms to continue to succeed in these trying times. This engine purchase was a great collaboration between our UK sales team, who found the opportunity and the PW4000 product management team,” said Alex Tuttle, Chief Operating Officer, Component Solutions Group. “The PW4000 product-line has been a huge success for CSG, having already parted-out more than 150 PW4000 engines over the last few years,” added Tuttle.