Bii purchases Boeing 747, 767 and 777 spares inventory from Aircraft Finance Germany
Bii.aero, a leading provider of aircraft parts and services for the commercial aviation sector, has acquired a significant portion of Aircraft Finance Germany’s (AFG) inventory of enhanced Boeing spares –…
Bii.aero, a leading provider of aircraft parts and services for the commercial aviation sector, has acquired a significant portion of Aircraft Finance Germany’s (AFG) inventory of enhanced Boeing spares – many of which are interchangeable between Boeing 747-8, 767 and 777 aircraft types.
The material, including high ticket rotable components, will be integrated into Bii’s stock before the end of May following full inspection and fresh tags.
MRO requirements
Francis Cradock, CEO, said the stock purchase will sit favourably with the organisation’s globally located consignment packages.
He said: “We’re focused on providing customers with the right component support that helps to deliver their operational efficiency. Many airlines are re-evaluating how best to manage their MRO requirements so we’ve been working with a number of partners to strategically locate consignment stock and supplement that with repair management expertise.”
Rebuilding route networks
Mr Cradock added: “Airlines can then concentrate on rebuilding their route networks and outsource the on-going maintenance and repair of all spare parts to us. Alongside this we need to constantly enrich our stock with high quality modern parts for both Boeing and Airbus platforms so that we can also meet the ad hoc customer needs of those looking to buy or exchange parts. The material from AFG fits our purchasing criteria perfectly.”
Christian Nuehlen, CEO at AFG, commented: “This deal is indicative of Bii’s further commitment to AFG and supplements the flexible support programmes they already provide for us across rotable and consumable materials, as well as repair management services for our aircraft in check, coming off lease, or in transition.”
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