AerFin, National Air Cargo expand teardown logistics partnership
Deal enhances material flow between Marana and Miami, building on a 2024 collaboration and expanding into logistics support

Aircraft asset specialist AerFin has strengthened its logistics partnership with National Air Cargo to support aircraft teardown operations, focusing on improving the movement of materials between Marana and Miami.
The partnership is designed to create a more efficient and integrated logistics process, ensuring that aircraft components are transferred quickly, securely and with the required operational oversight to maximise value throughout the asset lifecycle.
This development builds on an existing relationship between the two companies that began in 2024. National Airlines had previously supported AerFin through materials purchasing, which has now expanded into logistics support for teardown programmes.
By combining their capabilities, the two companies aim to enable a smoother transition of assets through dismantling, transportation and onward use.
AerFin said it will continue to work with its existing partners across other parts of the programme, maintaining a flexible and multi-partner approach.
Simon Bayliss, Chief Operating Officer at AerFin, said the company is focused on building practical partnerships aligned with customer needs, adding that the agreement strengthens its ability to move quickly while creating long-term value.
Alan White, Chief Growth Officer at National Air Cargo, said the relationship has evolved from collaboration on materials purchasing into a more integrated logistics partnership, adding that both companies are well positioned to support complex teardown programmes and explore further opportunities.

