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APOC AVIATION EXPANDS EXCHANGE SERVICES WITH INVESTMENT IN NARROWBODY COMPONENT STOCK

APOC Aviation has expanded its aircraft component exchange services following major investment in narrowbody inventory, including A320 Family teardown material.

APOC Aviation has expanded its exchange services offering following what the company describes as a significant investment in narrowbody aircraft component inventory.

 

The Netherlands-based aviation trading and leasing specialist said the initiative is intended to support increasing airline demand for exchange solutions while strengthening stock availability for high-demand components.

 

A substantial proportion of used serviceable material sourced from recent Airbus A320 Family teardowns will be added to inventory held at the company’s facility near Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.

 

FOCUS ON NARROWBODY SUPPORT

Craig Skilton, Vice President of Components at APOC Aviation, said the development forms part of the company’s long-term strategy to establish a broader exchange pool of narrowbody assets.

 

According to the company, the exchange programme combines inventory availability, aligned MRO capability, logistics support, and predictive stock management intended to improve operational support for airline customers.

 

APOC stated that its inventory includes both mature and newer-generation assets designed to support a broad range of operators, including airlines requiring support for legacy equipment.

 

ENGINE AND COMPONENT EXCHANGE SERVICES

The company also maintains exchange inventory for thrust reversers and inlet cowls supporting IAE V2500 and CFM56-5B engines from facilities in Europe and the United States.

 

In addition, APOC provides specialist exchange, leasing, and parts services for landing gear systems as well as CFM56-3/5A/5B/7B and V2500-A5 engines.

 

GLOBAL AVIATION SUPPORT NETWORK

Headquartered in the Netherlands, APOC Aviation operates across Europe and Singapore, including a dedicated landing gear hub in Vilnius, Lithuania.

 

The company supports Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, and ATR platforms and operates under ASA-100, ISO 9001:2015, AS9120 Rev.B, and FAA AC 00-56B standards.

SOURCE AND IMAGES: APOC AVIATION

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