AerFin has taken ownership of another Boeing 777-300ER once flown by Japan Airlines, bringing its total to four such aircraft. The aviation firm, which handles buying, selling, leasing and maintenance of planes, engines and components, continues building its widebody holdings.
The latest arrival landed in Roswell, New Mexico. This move bolsters AerFin’s capacity to supply parts for Boeing 777 fleets around the world.
AerFin maintains a large stock of 777 materials in warehouses spanning EMEA, the Americas and APAC. Operators, leasing companies and repair shops can access serviceable parts quickly through this setup.
Auvinash Narayen, AerFin’s chief investment officer, noted the 777-300ER’s reliability for long-haul routes. He highlighted the firm’s commitment to providing dependable parts that support daily operations.