Setna iO has announced the acquisition of one (1) Boeing 737 – 700 airframe, previously operated by Southwest Airlines. The aircraft will be disassembled for piece parts to support the company’s global customer base, with teardown operations taking place at the ecube facility in Coolidge, Arizona. As part of Setna iO’s integrated aftermarket strategy, components will be routed through its owned network of MROs — Setnix Arizona, Setnix UK, Landing Gears Technologies (LGT), and Zulu Global — where they will be repaired and prepared for redistribution through the company’s global sales channel.
“This asset type is filled with high-demand parts, whereby SETNA is uniquely positioned to both repair these components via our in-house MRO Network (Setnix Arizona, Setnix UK, Landing Gears Technologies, Zulu Global), and utilize our Global Sales Channel with traders positioned in 22 different countries to support airlines and lessors in ensuring their operations remain efficient,” said Vinnie Beltrano, Chief Operating Officer.
For additional information, please reach out to Setna iO Sales at: sales@setnaio.com
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