
The global commercial aircraft disassembly, dismantling, and recycling market is set to gain momentum from the increasing availability of recycled material at cheaper rates. The recycling process helps to generate the residual value from aircraft recycled materials such as carbon fibers. Technological advancements in the automotive industry have facilitated the use of carbon fiber for automotive components. The carbon composites obtained from recycled plastic and waste materials are used in the automotive domain for the manufacturing of diesel-based engine components
Fortune Business Insights™ presents a list of all the commercial aircraft disassembly, dismantling, and recycling service providers operating in the market. They are:
- Aircraft End-of-Life Solutions (AELS)
- BV (Delft, the Netherlands)
- GA Telesis LLC (Florida, the U.S.)
- AerSale Inc (Florida, the U.S.)
- Tarmac Aerosave (Tarbes, France)
- Bombardier Inc. (Montreal, Canada)
- AJW Group (Horsham, the U.K.)
- The Carlyle Group (Washington D.C., the U.S.)
- China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (Hong Kong, China)
- AAR (Illinois, the U.S.)
- Magellan Aircraft Services Corp. (Charlotte, NC, the U.S.)
- Ascent Aviation Services (Arizona, the U.S.)
Some of the others are purchasing engines for teardown processes. Below are two latest industry developments:
- August 2020: Baird Capital successfully acquired an interest in eCube. It will help in supporting the growth of the U.K. business, as well as its new facility situated in Spain. It will also surge the company’s additional disassembly capacity and parking availability.
- March 2020: AJW Group recently bought CFM56-5B4 engine for teardown to broaden its engine management programs. The premium-quality engine parts will be stored at the company’s headquarter in the U.K. They will be shipped worldwide for sale and exchange purpose to support its customers’ portfolio of A320 aircraft.