
AerFin is expanding its support for the Latin American aviation aftermarket, with a substantial A330 inventory now available through its Miami hub – reinforcing its commitment to operators across the region.
As Latin America’s aviation sector continues to grow, airlines and MROs are navigating a complex environment shaped by supply chain constraints, evolving fleet requirements, and increasing operational pressure. Access to reliable, high-quality material has never been more critical.

AerFin’s 35,000 sq ft Miami facility, which opened in 2024, is positioned to meet that need.
Acting as a gateway to Latin America, the hub provides direct access to a broad range of components, with a particular strength in A330 material. This enables faster response times, reduced lead times, and consistent support for operators across key Latin American markets.

Ramon Berenguer – VP Business Development
Latin America is a dynamic and fast-moving market, but it comes with its own challenges. Our A330 inventory in Miami allows us to respond quickly and reliably, helping operators maintain continuity and manage costs in a constrained global environment.

This capability is underpinned by a clear and deliberate investment strategy.
Since 2021, AerFin has acquired 173 whole assets across airframes and engines, including 61 airframes and 112 engines. Significantly, AerFin has acquired and dismantled 18 A330 aircraft in the past 24 months
This is not opportunistic buying. It reflects a focused, highly-selective approach built on scale, lifecycle insight, and long-term confidence in the aftermarket.
AerFin has responded to changing market dynamics by leaning into scale, optionality, and lifecycle strategy. While historically focused on narrowbody and regional aircraft, the business has expanded significantly into widebody assets – acquiring 60% of A330s that came to market in 2023 and 2024, alongside targeted investment in 777-300ERs and continued commitment to core platforms.
The aim is simple: to give customers more choice, greater certainty, and better cost outcomes.
The Miami warehouse and office form a central part of this strategy, connecting the region to AerFin’s wider global network across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Customers benefit from both local proximity and global capability.
Our presence in Miami is about more than location – it’s about connection. It gives us a direct link to the Latin American market and allows us to work closely with our customers on the ground. We’re here to build long-term partnerships and provide support the region needs as it continues to grow.

Jacqueline Fernandez – SVP Americas,

With over two decades of experience and a relationship-led approach, AerFin works alongside airlines, lessors, and MROs to deliver tailored aftermarket solutions. The company’s growing widebody portfolio, combined with its strategic positioning in Miami, ensures it can support operators across Latin America with confidence and consistency.
As the region enters its next phase of growth, AerFin is ready to play its part – providing the scale, access, and reliability needed to keep fleets moving and deliver value where it matters most.
