David Dundas
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2025-03-13
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Anca Mihalache, Managing Director of AERO CARE and specialist engine adviser to BAS © Broward Aviation Services
Broward Aviation Services (BAS) has acquired a CFM56-5A engine for part-out, with disassembly scheduled for completion by the end of March. This purchase enhances BAS's engine asset base within a niche market, as the CFM56-5A shares parts commonality with the 5B and 7B engine variants, which power the Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737NG.
Previously operated and maintained by Air Canada, the engine (ESN731680) will be dismantled at BP Aero in Dallas over approximately four weeks. Dennis Amaty, Co-Founder and President of the BAS Group, confirmed that some life-limited parts (LLPs) are already being marketed, with immediate drop shipments planned. The remaining stock will be stored in ‘as removed' (AR) condition at BAS's European hub facilities, while select components will undergo repairs at Jet Air MRO, a BAS Group company based in Florida.
Anca Mihalache, Managing Director of AERO CARE and specialist engine adviser to BAS said: “The engine market is tough for buyers right now but with the right partnerships and approach we can develop our stock of high-demand assets for customers. Turn-around times for shop visits and parts shortages remain unexpectedly high and our research supports the market appetite for this -5A material. However, with older engines, it is essential to take extra care with the documentation as requirements have changed over time and BAS is meticulous about meeting today's standards. The organisation has a specially targeted list of operators for this material due to the global scarcity and the continued on-wing time for these venerable CFM56-5A engines.”
AERO CARE and BAS maintain an exclusive partnership for engine management, covering sourcing, evaluation, part-out, overhaul and sales. Over the past 12 months, the team has successfully transitioned multiple assets, including another CFM56-5A engine and a -7B LPT module. BAS supports the partnership through financing, warehousing and logistics.
Amaty reinforced the company's commitment to growth, stating that with BAS Group's secure funding and AERO CARE's expertise, they intend to expand further into the CFM56-5B/7B market, strengthening their competitive position in the industry.
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