AerFin, an aviation asset specialist focused on buying, selling, leasing and repairing aircraft, engines and parts, has acquired a fourth Boeing 777-300ER previously operated by Japan Airlines. This purchase continues the company’s investment program in the widely used widebody platform.
The aircraft has arrived in Roswell, New Mexico, supporting AerFin’s efforts to bolster capabilities for Boeing 777 operators globally. AerFin maintains substantial 777 inventory, accessible via its warehousing network in EMEA, the Americas and APAC. This positioning ensures operators, lessors and MRO providers receive timely high-quality serviceable components.
Prior acquisitions include a second B777-300ER in 2025, marking the third overall, and a third in December 2025, each previously flown by Japan Airlines. These aircraft undergo disassembly in the US to supply refurbished parts, addressing demand for B777 materials amid supply chain pressures.
Auvinash Narayen, AerFin’s Chief Investment Officer, stated: βThe B777-300ER remains one of the most dependable and widely used long-haul aircraft in service today. Our continued investment in this platform reflects our confidence in the aircraft and the operators who rely on it every day. By strengthening our portfolio and maintaining substantial 777 inventory across our global network, we are well placed to support customers with reliable, cost-effective material solutions that help keep fleets flying.β