AerFin Acquires Fourth Boeing 777-300ER

Expansion strengthens support for airlines, lessors, and MROs worldwide

Apr. 1, 2026 at 7:24am

AerFin, a global aviation asset specialist, has acquired a fourth Boeing 777-300ER previously operated by Japan Airlines. The aircraft has been delivered to Roswell, New Mexico, where it will be dismantled and integrated into AerFin's growing inventory of 777 components, strategically distributed across its global warehousing network.

Why it matters

The Boeing 777-300ER continues to be one of the most reliable and widely deployed long-haul aircraft in service, driving sustained demand for parts and support solutions. AerFin's ongoing investment in the 777 platform underscores its confidence in the aircraft's long-term relevance in global aviation.

The details

By expanding its Boeing 777 inventory across global warehouses, AerFin ensures faster access to high-quality, serviceable parts for airlines, lessors, and MRO providers seeking 777 material or tailored support solutions.

  • The newly acquired aircraft has been delivered to Roswell, New Mexico on April 1, 2026.

The players

AerFin

A global aviation asset specialist focused on the purchase, sale, leasing, and repair of aircraft, engines, and components.

Japan Airlines

The previous operator of the Boeing 777-300ER acquired by AerFin.

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The takeaway

AerFin's continued investment in the Boeing 777 platform demonstrates its commitment to supporting airlines, lessors, and MRO providers with reliable access to critical components, strengthening the global aviation ecosystem.