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    Free TEARDOWN

    Save thousands of dollars with our exclusive services. 

     

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    Doing Our Part For The Enviroment

    Reused rather than being sent to a landfill.

Free Teardown!? 

How do you do it?

We Get You The ROI You Deserve

Maximize your returns with minimal risk. Due to our strategic positioning, we don't just promise an excellent Return on Investment (ROI)—we expedite it, delivering results in the short term. Plus, we cover ALL expenses associated with the teardown, instantly saving you thousands of dollars. We can also handle shipping and storage plus the added service of pulling and shipping parts as needed.

Aircraft Qualifications

Must have effective IPC and AMM for the aircraft

• Aircraft asset cannot have been used in the Government

• Clean trace with a non-incident statement.


What does " Home of Free Teardown" mean?

The core idea of "free teardown" is to move toward a "streamline ROI for the clients". Our goal is to assist our clients to hit their projected margin faster by eliminating teardown cost. Our “Business Model” allows us to acquire our ROI within the next 12-18 months by supporting our target clients in heavy MRO maintenance by supplying hard to find or non-procurable parts.


Keeping it out of landfills and caring for the enviorment

Environmental Sustainability

Reclamation diverts a vast amount of material from landfills. Modern processes can recycle up to 90% of an aircraft's total weight, drastically reducing the environmental burden of end-of-life planes.

Want to Learn More About
Our Free Reclamation Services? 

Have questions? We have answers!
Contact us to learn more about our services. 

 

4001 S. Main St.


Roswell, NM 88203


Office: (575) 200-3738


Fax: 870-663-0229

 

E-mail: fabion@genairsupport.com

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Our Facilities

Corporate Office 
and Main Warehouse

Everything goes through our main office and then either kept here or delegated to our other facilities

Hangar (ROW) New Mexico 

Where our aircraft inspections and repair work
is done 

Marana, Arizona Facility

Parking and fleet retirement wide open and secure spaces available