AUGUST 16TH, 2013

GE Capital Aviation Services Asset Management Services Introduces Boeing 777-200 to Parts Inventory

MEMPHIS, August 16, 2013 — GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing and financing arm of GE, today announced the introduction of a new product for its Asset Management Services (AMS) parts business … a current generation Boeing 777-200.

The 777-200 aircraft, powered by Rolls Royce engines, is currently being dismantled at GECAS AMS’ teardown facility in the US. “This 777 acquisition complements our global growth strategy. Many of the components harvested off this aircraft will be located at our distribution warehouses in the UK and Singapore. GECAS AMS is committed to positioning forward deployed support inventories for our customers in these markets in addition to expanding our sales presence across the globe,” said VP Sales & Marketing Seamus O’Donnell.

GECAS AMS, headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, is one of the largest worldwide distributors of recertified aviation components for Airbus, Boeing, and Bombardier aircraft. The parts trader has an inventory of 80,000 part numbers, located in warehouses in the U.S., Great Britain, and Singapore.


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