APOC Aviation launches exchange offering supported by expanded component inventory

APOC Aviation is introducing a new exchange offering that is being backed by a substantial build-up of used serviceable material (USM) inventory from recent teardown and acquisition activity. The Netherlands-based trading and leasing specialist focuses on engines, landing gear and line-replaceable units, and has been steadily increasing its stock profile through targeted aircraft and component purchases.

According to information published by the company and industry outlets, APOC has recently undertaken teardowns of Airbus A319 and A320-family aircraft, with harvested parts earmarked to support the new exchange service. Components from these projects are being inducted into APOC’s warehousing and distribution network to provide ready-to-ship inventory for airlines and MROs seeking cost-effective alternatives to new parts.

The exchange model allows operators to receive a serviceable unit from APOC’s pool in return for an unserviceable core, reducing turnaround times compared with traditional repair channels. The expanded stock, underpinned by APOC’s ongoing capital deployment into aircraft and engine assets, is intended to support higher availability across narrowbody platforms. The company has also signaled that it is actively targeting further acquisitions to reinforce inventory depth as demand for USM and flexible component solutions continues to grow.