Skyservice Business Aviation has launched an aircraft recycling division that has received accreditation under the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association’s (AFRA) best maintenance practices for disassembly.
According to the Toronto-based company—which offers aircraft maintenance and aircraft management, and operates a network of FBOs throughout Canada and the U.S.—the venture will provide sustainable solutions. Its comprehensive strategy prioritizes environmentally conscious aircraft teardowns using the latest technologies and industry expertise to maximize the yield of recyclable aircraft components, in direct response to the current shortages in the aircraft parts market.
It offers flexible options including the direct purchase of the aircraft, or a consignment model in which it will handle the disassembly and sale of the components, with owners receiving a share of the proceeds.
“Our AFRA accreditation represents a significant milestone in our commitment to sustainability and innovation within the aviation sector,” said company president and CEO Benjamin Murray. “Our approach to aircraft teardowns not only addresses immediate supply-chain issues but also contributes to a more sustainable aviation ecosystem while delivering a strong ROI for aircraft owners.”