VAS Aero Services to Acquire an Additional 17 Airbus A320 Airframes, Bringing to 23 the Total Number of A320s Slated for Teardown and Harvested Parts Redistribution

July 31, 2024

Global aviation logistics and aftermarket services leader VAS Aero Services announced it has secured an additional 17 Airbus A320 airframes for teardown and Used Serviceable Material (USM) parts re-distribution. This brings to 23 the total number of A320s that VAS has acquired in just the past six months as part of the company’s growth initiative to support the increasing demand for critical A320 parts. 

 

VAS will manage the teardown of the North America-based aircraft at various locations in the United States over the next 12 to 18 months in an aggressive schedule designed to ease the shortage of critical parts for the worldwide A320 fleet. The harvested USM parts and assemblies will be marketed through VAS’s global aviation aftermarket supply network, as well as Airbus and Satair customer support channels, to fulfill routine and urgent spares requirements.

 

“This announcement underscores the valued role VAS plays in the aviation industry, from managing the end-of-life dismantlement of aircraft to providing new life for their salvageable USM parts through our marketing and re-distribution services,” notes VAS CEO Tommy Hughes. “Airlines and lessors look to us for turnkey retirement solutions that enable them to realize the maximum value of their end-of-service aircraft. And because we have access to these aircraft and the residual parts inventory, VAS is the go-to source for hundreds of thousands of USM parts for other operators needing vital material to keep their existing aircraft flying.”