TARMAC Aerosave
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Set up in 2007 in Tarbes (France), in 2013 in Teruel (Spain) and in 2017 in Toulouse-Francazal (France), TARMAC Aerosave offers the largest aircraft and engine storage capacity in Europe, backed by expertise in maintenance, transition and recycling.
The three sites can accommodate more than 280 aircraft, and the maintenance activity covers the main commercial platforms (Airbus, Boeing, ATR). A dedicated engine workshop also handles the storage, transition, dismantling and maintenance of CFM56 and LEAP engines.
TARMAC Aerosave continues to develop advanced dismantling and recycling techniques, recognised by ISO 14001 certification, and achieves a recovery rate of over 92%.
TARMAC Aerosave also holds ISO 9001, EN 9110 and EN 9120 certifications, as well as EASA/FAA Part 145 , EASA Part 147 approvals and AFRA accreditation.
With a strong shareholder base (Airbus, Safran Aircraft Engines, Suez), TARMAC Aerosave has received over 1,600 aircraft to date, re-delivered 1,200 and dismantled 400 aircraft and 225 engines.