AerSale
Private company | |
Industry |
Aviation Aerospace & Defense |
Founded | incorporated 2008 |
Founder | Nicolas Finazzo & Robert B. Nichols |
Headquarters | Coral Gables, FL, USA |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
Nicolas Finazzo, (CEO) Robert B. Nichols, (COO) Scott Stewart, (CFO) Paul Cummiskey, (CLO) |
Number of employees | 230 |
Parent | AerSale Holdings, Inc. |
Website | www.aersale.com |
AerSale, Inc. is a global supplier of aftermarket commercial jet aircraft, engines, OEM used serviceable material and maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO) services to passenger and cargo airlines, government entities, leasing companies, multinational OEMs and independent MROs.[1]
General information
Founded and incorporated in Coral Gables, Florida in 2008, AerSale employs approximately 230 people in 5 countries worldwide.
Private equity firm Leonard Green & Partners and the two founders invested $250 Million in equity in January 2010.[2][3]
In July 2010 AerSale delivered a specially modified Boeing 737-400 aircraft to the National Nuclear Security Administration to fly depleted nuclear waste to disposal sites.[4] It has supplied low cost used serviceable turbine fan blades to the Department of Defense for use on the Air Force's KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft, enabling the government to save over $36 Million Dollars in one contract alone.[5]
Customers
AerSale's customers include passenger and cargo airlines, government entities, leasing companies, multinational OEMs and independent MROs.
Lines of Business
AerSale operates three integrated lines of business: Aircraft & Engine Leasing; Material Sales; and Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul (MRO).
AerSale sells and leases commercial passenger and freighter aircraft and engines to airline customers worldwide. It has purchased Boeing 737-300, Boeing 737-400, Boeing 737-500, Boeing 747-400, Boeing 767-200, and Boeing 767-300 passenger and freighter aircraft; Airbus A300-600R, Airbus A310-200, Airbus A320-200, and Airbus A330-300 passenger aircraft; and McDonnell Douglas MD-90 passenger and McDonnell Douglas DC-8-70 series freighter aircraft. These aircraft are powered by a variety of engines, including the CFM International CFM56, General Electric CF6-80C2, International Aero Engines V2500, Pratt & Whitney PW4000 and Rolls-Royce RB211.
The company is an aftermarket seller of OEM used serviceable material. This material comes from aircraft which have been dismantled and their parts recycled and refurbished for commercial use. Recycling of aircraft for their component parts has become a significant source of used serviceable material to the airline industry, as about 12,500 aircraft will reach their end of life over the next 25 years.[6] AerSale is a member of Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association, a not-for-profit industry group whose members maintain an environmentally friendly standard for aircraft recycling.[7]
AerSale's MRO business is performed primarily at its FAA-approved Certified Repair Station located at the Roswell International Air Center, Roswell, New Mexico. In November 2013 it completed a major maintenance check for NASA on its flying laboratory, a specially modified McDonnell Douglas DC-8-70 series aircraft.[8] In July 2015 AerSale acquired Aero Mechanical Industries, Inc., located in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, to expand its component overhaul services to include aero structures.[9]
Certifications
AerSale holds a number of regulatory and industry certifications. On March 12, 2010 the Aviation Suppliers Association certified AerSale's quality system to meet the requirements of ASA-100 and FAA Advisory Circular 00-56A.[10] On June 14, 2011 AerSale was certified by the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association for maintaining "best management practices for disassembly of aircraft, powerplants, and other aerospace materials".[11] On February 24, 2014 it received a U.S. Approval Certificate from the European Aviation Safety Agency ("EASA").[12]
Acquisitions
AerSale's first acquisition came in 2009 when it acquired 44 McDonnell Douglas DC-8-70 series aircraft from a major international logistics company.[13] The McDonnell Douglas DC-8-70 series aircraft is powered by the CFM56/F108 aircraft engine, variants of which power most of the world's airliners.
In May 2010 AerSale acquired the assets of Great Southwest Aviation located at the Roswell International Air Center in Roswell, New Mexico.[14][15]
In late 2010 AerSale acquired 19 Boeing 747-400 aircraft from Japan Airlines, representing two-thirds of the JAL fleet of 747-400s.[16]
In 2012 AerSale acquired 25 of Saudi Airlines' McDonnell Douglas MD-90 aircraft.[17] All of these aircraft have been dismantled in Roswell and recycled for their engines and component parts.
References
- ↑ AerSale, Inc. Website
- ↑ "Leonard Green Backs AerSale". The Middle Market. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- ↑ "AerSale Holdings, Inc. Completes $250 Million Equity Raise With Leonard Green & Partners, L.P.". PRNewswire. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- ↑ "Government Study - Federal Industry Leaders 2012" (PDF). Bloomberg. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
- ↑ "New Fan Blade Contract Saves Air Force Millions", Air Force Material Command, February 24, 2012
- ↑ "Aircraft Recycling Best Practice and the Role of AFRA", Aircraft Technology Engineering & Maintenance, October 2009
- ↑ AFRA Membership Directory
- ↑ "NASA's DC-8 Flying Laroratory to Undergo Major Maintenance". NASA News. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- ↑ "Rio Rancho's Aero Mechanical Acquired by Florida Company," Bizjournals, July 16, 2015
- ↑ "Aviation Suppliers Association Member Directory"
- ↑ "AerSale AFRA Certificate" (PDF). AFRA. Retrieved 31 December 2014.
- ↑ "AerSale Wins EASA Certification", Official Airline Guide, March 31, 2014
- ↑ "UPS DC-8s Bought?", Airliner World, February 5, 2010
- ↑ "AerSale Acquires Roswell's Great Southwest Aviation", Bizjournals, June 2, 2010
- ↑ "Governor Richardson Announces AerSale, Inc. Expands in New Mexico", Albuquerque Journal, June 3, 2010
- ↑ "JAL Sells Its Last 19 Boeing 747-400s to AerSale", World Airline News, October 10, 2010
- ↑ "AerSale Buying 25 of Saudi Arabians MD-90s", Flight Global, April 12, 2012/
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