AerFin Expands Long-Haul Support Portfolio with Acquisition of Fourth Boeing 777-300ER from Japan Airlines

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Aviation News – Global aftermarket specialist AerFin has successfully acquired its fourth Boeing 777-300ER aircraft, previously part of the Japan Airlines fleet. This strategic purchase aims to bolster the company’s global inventory and enhance support capabilities for one of the world’s most widely used long-haul aircraft.

The airframe recently arrived in Roswell, New Mexico, a prominent hub for aircraft storage and end-of-life management. This acquisition follows a series of similar investments by AerFin, reflecting a calculated effort to secure high-quality components and engines as the global 777-300ER fleet continues to mature.

The timing of this selection is critical as airlines worldwide seek reliable aftermarket solutions to keep their existing long-haul fleets operational. By sourcing aircraft from a premium carrier like Japan Airlines, AerFin ensures that the reclaimed parts and systems meet the highest maintenance standards required by international aviation regulators.