AerFin launches V2500 engine support
By Asian Aviation Staff
•Apr 29, 2026
AerFin announced the launch of its V2500 engine support capability after receiving approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The new service is delivered from AerFin’s engine facility at Indurent Park, where dedicated shop capacity supports V2500 inspections and light maintenance activity. Indurent Park, AerFin’s 116,000 sq. ft. headquarters, which opened in January 2025, features 26 engine bays. This expanded facility doubled their previous engine MRO capacity to support up to 200 quick-turn engine shop visits annually. The V2500 engine remains a core component of the Airbus A320 family and continues to play a critical role in narrow body operations worldwide. As more of these engines enter heavier maintenance cycles, operators are under increasing pressure to maintain availability while managing cost and complexity. Services include borescope inspections, C checks, LRU replacements and full visual inspections, giving customers clearer insight into asset condition and greater control over maintenance planning. Simon Bayliss, Chief Operating Officer at AerFin, said: “Securing V2500 accreditation is an important step for AerFin and for our customers. This is a platform that continues to underpin global narrowbody operations, and the need for reliable, timely support has never been greater. We’re focused on delivering exactly that – practical capability that helps operators make informed decisions, maintain availability and protect asset value. This is about giving our customers confidence in a demanding environment.” Asim Chalise, VP MRO Sales at AerFin, added: “What matters here is access to the right insight at the right time. With V2500 engines moving into heavier checks, understanding condition early and acting quickly can make a real difference. Our capability allows us to assess, advise and intervene where needed – whether that’s through inspection, targeted replacements or ongoing maintenance support. It’s about helping customers stay ahead of issues and keep their fleets moving.” For Editorial Inquiries Contact: Editor Matt Driskill at [email protected] For Advertising Inquiries Contact: Head of Sales Sally Passey at [email protected]
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