AerFin has entered into a new partnership with National Air Cargo to support the next phase of its aircraft teardown operations, further strengthening the movement of materials between Marana and Miami.
The agreement is focused on delivering a more efficient and integrated logistics flow, ensuring that aircraft components are transferred quickly, securely, and with the operational oversight required to maximise value at every stage of the asset lifecycle.
National Airlines has been supporting AerFin through materials purchasing, creating a strong operational foundation that has naturally expanded into the logistics domain. In addition to supporting teardown logistics, the partnership reflects a growing and reciprocal relationship.
By combining AerFin’s operational expertise with National Air Cargo’s proven global logistics network, the partnership enables the seamless transition of assets through dismantling, transportation, and onward utilisation.
AerFin will continue to collaborate with its existing partners across other areas of the programme, maintaining a flexible, multi-partner approach designed to deliver optimal outcomes for customers.
Simon Bayliss, Chief Operating Officer at AerFin, said: “We’re focused on building partnerships that deliver in the real world—straightforward, dependable, and aligned to the needs of our customers.
“This agreement with National Air Cargo strengthens our ability to move quickly, while creating the foundation for long-term, reciprocal value.”
Alan White, Chief Growth Officer, National Air Cargo, added: “Our relationship with AerFin has grown organically, beginning with close collaboration on materials purchasing and now extending into a more integrated logistics partnership.
“By combining AerFin’s technical expertise with National’s global logistics capabilities, we are well-positioned to support complex aircraft teardown programmes and expand into new opportunities, including Boeing 747 material solutions.”

