Joint liquidators sell three ex‑GTLK Europe Boeing 777‑300ERs to MTU Amsterdam for engines and spares recovery

Joint liquidators of Russian‑linked lessor GTLK Europe have sold three Boeing 777‑300ERs to MTU’s Amsterdam‑based leasing unit for salvage. The airframes will be parted out for spares and materials while the GE90 engines—described as in "full‑life condition"—will be marketed for new leases.

Discovered 2026-02-23T02:12:58.524812-08:00 | 2026-02-23T02:12:58.524812-08:00

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  • Recovers three 777‑300ER airframes and GE90 powerplants (engines described as in “full‑life condition”), returning leaseable engines and spares to the market that can help relieve the documented 777 parts shortages and maintenance pressures (see source:2bd72aee-456c-4ee0-b78a-b6c1bbe24d47).
  • The transaction — airframes to be parted out and engines re‑leased through an Amsterdam leasing arm — underscores active demand in the secondary/parts market for 777 assets and complements recent 777 leasing activity in the market (see source:48438f0e-b937-44a8-9c08-c2c871380293).

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2026-02-23T02:12:58.524812-08:00
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