Aventure Aviation secures 12 retired Alaska Airlines Boeing 737NGs for teardown
Aviation parts supplier Aventure Aviation has secured 12 former Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900 NG aircraft for teardown at its Arizona base.
On June 24, 2025, Aventure Aviations declared that the haul of Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 jets is the largest acquisition in the company’s 24-year history.
“This is a major milestone for Aventure…it’s by far the largest amount of aircraft we have purchased at one time,” said Talha Faruqi, President of Aventure.
He added: “Each aircraft was owned and operated solely by Alaska Airlines for its entire life cycle. This provides a well-documented service record from one of the world’s leading airlines, enhancing both traceability and component reliability.”
The 12 aircraft are listed as MSNs 30013, 30014, 30015, 30016, 30017, 30018, 30019, 30021, 30856, 30857, 33679, and 33680.
The aircraft were all part of a fleet of Boeing 737s that were delivered new to Alaska Airlines during the early 2000s.
As the launch customer, Alaska Airlines accepted delivery of the world’s first Next Generation Boeing 737-900 aircraft in 2001.
Alaska Airlines“These twelve 737s come at a pivotal moment, as we are set to complete the construction of our new facility in Peachtree City,” said Andrew Crombie, Director of Asset Management at Aventure.
He added: “This will provide us with five times our current warehouse space and further enhance our ability to manage and support this significant expansion to our 737NG inventory.”
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