Tarmac Aerosave dismantles four ex Go First A320neos for AerFin

Tarmac Aerosave has dismantled and recycled four ex Go First Airbus A320neos owned by parts trader AerFin, extracting spares and materials under a new contract. AerFin and Tarmac plan further A320neo recycle projects for the client through late 2025, with more aircraft expected to follow.

Discovered 2025-10-06T03:24:25.676829-07:00 | 2025-10-06T03:24:25.676829-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Four A320neos owned by AerFin were removed from service and recycled by Tarmac Aerosave, with additional AerFin aircraft slated for recycling through late 2025 — a direct hit to the pool of remarketable mid‑life neo-family assets.
  • This teardown follows a broader aftermarket trend of converting or dismantling retired jets for spares and materials, similar to AirStart's acquisition and dismantling of two ATR 72s (see AirStart's dismantling of two ATR 72s: https://hype.aero/?story=8b24e36e-7b7c-462b-a80a-26ee020d4bec).
  • The recycling of relatively young A320neos occurs even as carriers continue to order and expand neo-family fleets, underscoring a bifurcated market between OEM demand and constrained supply of serviceable used airframes (see recent A320neo fleet orders: https://hype.aero/?story=e0adc0c6-e088-4bce-9407-1f37960c9eb1).

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2025-10-06T03:24:25.676829-07:00
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2025-10-13T02:19:43.796580-07:00
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