JUNE 18TH, 2026

Setna iO Has Completed Purchase of One (1) A319-100 Airframe

Setna iO has completed the purchase of one (1) A319-100 airframe, previously operated by easyJet, as part of its ongoing effort to further expand its teardown pipeline. The aircraft is one of three ex-easyJet A319-100 airframes acquired in the transaction.

The aircraft will be disassem­bled at ecube in St. Athan, Wales. Components will be routed through SETNA’s repair network, including Setnix, SETNA Parts Lab, Landing Gear Technolo­gies (LGT), and Zulu Global, for piece-part repair and recertification.

“This A319 airframe acquisition is an exciting addition to our portfolio,” said Vinnie Beltrano, Partner & Chief Operating Officer. ​“The high-demand parts will help generate valuable feedstock of metal, which underpins our long-term piece-part repairs and sales strategy. SETNA is uniquely positioned to repair a large portion of these components via our in-house MRO network, while leveraging our global sales team at Setna iO to deliver parts to airlines, lessors, and MROs on time. This vertical integration strength­ens our control over the supply chain, shortens turnaround times, improves material availabil­ity, and allows us to price as competitively as possible.”

For additional information, please reach out to Setna iO Sales at sales@​setnaio.​com.


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