Werner Aero Announces Acquisition of Airbus A321CEO (MSN 544)
Mahwah, New Jersey – June 2026
Werner Aero is pleased to announce the successful acquisition of an Airbus A321CEO (MSN 544) from FTAI Aviation.
The aircraft is currently located at Tarbes-Lourdes Airport in France and will undergo disassembly and asset recovery by TARMAC Aerosave, a leading provider of aircraft storage, maintenance, and recycling services.
This acquisition further strengthens Werner Aero’s commitment to providing high-quality Airbus material and component solutions to the global aviation aftermarket. The teardown of MSN 544 will enable the recovery of a wide range of serviceable airframe and engine components, helping support airline, MRO, and leasing customers worldwide with reliable and cost-effective replacement parts.
“We are pleased to add this Airbus A321CEO to our growing portfolio of aviation assets,” said Tony Kondo, President and CEO of Werner Aero. “This acquisition reinforces our ability to deliver valuable Airbus material to the marketplace while supporting sustainable aircraft lifecycle management practices.”
Werner Aero continues to expand its inventory of commercial aircraft components through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, ensuring comprehensive support for operators across the aviation industry.
About Werner Aero
Werner Aero, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumitomo Corporation Group, widely regarded for its high-quality service and exceptional customer care, is a leader in the aviation industry, providing asset management and logistical solutions to airlines worldwide. With offices around the globe, Werner Aero is known for its innovative and comprehensive global transportation solutions, specializing in A320, B737NG, E-Jet and CRJ aircraft. Werner Aero is an ISO 9001-certified company and an FAA AC0056B approved supplier, ensuring the highest standards in the industry.
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