Completed 6 Total Aircraft Pre Buy Inspections
We completed 6 total aircraft pre buy inspections this month. Teardown is working on our 4th regional teardown project currently moving on to our 5th.
We completed 6 total aircraft pre buy inspections this month. Teardown is working on our 4th regional teardown project currently moving on to our 5th.
We are currently completing teardowns for a priority customer. This 1,000-part program is progressing smoothly in Marana, characterized by strong client coordination and the consistent output of high-demand E-Jet material.
Growth is on the horizon at our Pinal Airpark headquarters in Marana. We are currently developing an additional acre of property to accommodate newly acquired aircraft assets. This rapid site development ensures we maintain the operational readiness and logistical efficiency required to handle our expanding fleet of teardown projects.
Our team executed a fast-moving Q4 project in Salina, Kansas, completing the teardown of an Embraer 175 (MSN 17000329). Delivered on time for Regional One, this project featured detailed component management and reporting, ensuring our partner received high-quality data and assets to close out their year strong.
Work is successfully underway on our newest regional project: a CRJ (MSN 15021) teardown for Regional One. Operating out of Tucson, our team has established structured workflows and clear communication channels to ensure steady progress on this 500-part program, reinforcing our reputation as a trusted partner for regional fleet solutions.
Demonstrating our operational scalability, Clear Sky launched a concurrent 1,000-part teardown of an Embraer 190 (MSN 19000576) for Werner Aero. By managing this wide-scope project at our Pinal Airpark facility in Marana alongside other active teardowns, we continue to prove our team’s ability to deliver consistent quality and volume, even during peak operational periods.
We are proud to continue our work with Regional One through the 500-part teardown of a CRJ 900 (MSN 15056) at Tucson International Airport. This project was executed with a focus on speed and seamless coordination, ensuring that critical regional jet components were harvested and tagged for immediate inventory integration.
We recently traveled to Ft. Lauderdale, FL for the AFRA/ASA Conference, reaffirming our commitment to sustainable practices and global recycling compliance. As end-of-life aircraft standards evolve, Clear Sky is dedicated to remaining a responsible and compliant leader in the teardown sector.
In April, we joined global MRO leaders in Atlanta, GA for MRO Americas. Our team engaged in meaningful discussions to strengthen existing industry ties and explore new operational opportunities, ensuring Clear Sky stays at the forefront of aircraft maintenance and teardown standards.
The Clear Sky team had a productive time attending PB Expo in Miami Beach, FL. It was an excellent opportunity to network with fellow aviation leaders and gather insights on the evolving aviation supply chain and aftermarket support landscape. We look forward to applying these connections to better serve our partners.