Industry Round-up, September 11, 2020

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Key Takeaways:

  • Aircraft End-of-Life Solutions (AELS) has acquired an Airbus A319 for disassembly and component recycling.
  • Aircraft Systems and Manufacturing Inc. (ASM) received FAA Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) for its aircraft system upgrade and certification services.
  • Elit’Avia adopted the Skylegs aviation management platform, with full implementation, including training and migration, occurring entirely online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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AVweb’s weekly news roundup has uncovered reports on a new (old) aircraft for an aircraft disassembly company, a recent ODA appointment and the implementation of an aviation management platform at a charter company. Aircraft End-of-Life Solutions (AELS) has acquired and begun dismantling an Airbus A319 previously operated by Brussels Airlines. In addition to aircraft disassembly, the Netherlands-based company handles component management and material recycling.

JANA Inc. subsidiary Aircraft Systems and Manufacturing Inc. (ASM) has received FAA Organization Designation Authorization (ODA). Founded in 1987, ASM provides “FAA STC certification and installation kit fabrication services in support of avionics and aircraft systems upgrades for commercial passenger, cargo and military operators worldwide.” Slovenia-based aircraft sales, leasing and charter company Elit’Avia has announced that it has adopted the Skylegs aviation management platform. According to the companies, implementation of the platform—including planning meetings, customization, employee training, adaptation and full migration—took place entirely online due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

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