
Stratton announces a groundbreaking partnership with Allegiant Air acquiring 22 of the airline’s A320 series retirement airframes. This marks the beginning of a meaningful two-year partnership that will enhance Stratton's capabilities and support Allegiant’s ongoing fleet evolution.
Q4-2024
Expanding its teardown portfolio, Stratton acquires a B737-700 (MSN 28577) for dismantling at the Company’s in-house teardown facility.
Q4-2022
Stratton successfully closes on the acquisition of a CFM56-5C4/P engine for immediate part-out, accentuating its dedication to providing efficient aftermarket solutions to the industry.
Q1-2022
Stratton executes a long-term consignment agreement with Carlyle Aviation for B737 and A330 material.
Q1-2022
Stratton establishes a Memorandum of Understanding with Skyco International Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., reinforcing its network and capabilities in aircraft finance.
Q1-2022
Stratton secures another CFM56-5C4/P engine for immediate part-out.
Q4-2022
Stratton solidifies its global presence by entering into a long-term consignment agreement with Xiamen Xiangyu Air Service Co. LTD, incorporating teardown inventory from A320-200, MSN 859.
Q3-2021
Stratton Aviation, LLC ("Stratton") is established by industry veteran Ethan Fischer and a group of local investors, with a vision to deliver best-in-class support to the commercial aviation sector.
Q3-2016
Our Story
Q2-2025: Stratton acquires 3 Boeing B737NGs
Q2-2025: Stratton closes on a new line of credit, significantly increasing our available capital with a group of lenders, led by the Company’s long-term banking partner, Bank of America
Q2-2025: Stratton adds a strategic warehouse facility in Phoenix, AZ with plans to incorporate component repair services in the near future
Q2-2025: Stratton’s Brunswick, Maine MRO officially receives EASA Part 145 Approval — a major step forward in expanding our capabilities and serving our global aviation partners with the highest standards of safety and compliance.
Q1-2025: Stratton acquires
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2 Airbus A319s
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1 Boeing B737CL
Q4-2024: Stratton closes out 2024 with the acquisition of 13 airframes and 9 engines:
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3 Boeing 737CLs
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1 Boeing 737NG9 Airbus A320s
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3 CFM56-5Bs
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6 CFM56-5Bs
Q4-2024: Stratton announces a groundbreaking partnership with Allegiant Air for the option to acquire up to 22 of the airline’s A320 series retirement airframes. This marks the beginning of a meaningful two-year partnership that will enhance Stratton's capabilities and support Allegiant’s ongoing fleet evolution
Q2-2024: Stratton reaches another significant milestone earning its FAA 145 Repair Station Certificate. Receiving the 145 Repair Station Certificate underscores Stratton’s unwavering dedication to providing top-tier services and enhancement to the Company’s aircraft end-of-life programs. Capabilities will initially include maintenance on Airbus A320 family aircraft equipped with both CFM56 and V2500 engines
Stratton acquires another B737 (MSN 23488) for immediate teardown and expands warehouse capacity at its facilities in Winooski, VT, and Brunswick, ME, enhancing its operational capabilities.
Stratton further strengthens its financial position by upsizing its credit facility with Bank of America, N.A., enabling continued execution of its strategy in end-of-life asset acquisition and aftermarket support
Q4-2023: Stratton has also closed on a new credit facility with Bank of America, N.A. The new facility, which has a revolving line of credit and a draw-to-term component, provides the company with additional financial resources to support future growth.
Stratton closes out 2023 with the acquisition of 10 airframes and 8 engines:
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2 CFM56-5C4s
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6 CFM56-7Bs
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6 A320s2 A321s2 B767s
Q3-2023: significant milestone by obtaining accreditation from the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA). AFRA is the leading global organization for developing and promoting the safe and sustainable management of the circularity of components and aircraft in the aviation sector.
Q1-2022: Stratton successfully closes on the acquisition of a CFM56-5C4/P engine for immediate part-out, accentuating its dedication to providing efficient aftermarket solutions to the industry.
Q1-2022: Stratton establishes a Memorandum of Understanding with Skyco International Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., reinforcing its network and capabilities in aircraft finance.
Q1-2022: Stratton executes a long-term consignment agreement with Carlyle Aviation for B737 and A330 material
Q3-2021: Stratton solidifies its global presence by entering into a long-term consignment agreement with Xiamen Xiangyu Air Service Co. LTD, incorporating teardown inventory from A320-200, MSN 859.
Q3-2019: Stratton secures a significant V2500 component package, enhancing its ability to provide comprehensive support to the A320 and V2500 market segments.
Q2-2019: Stratton procures its first B737 for teardown, underscoring its dedication to supplying inventory to meet global demand.
Q2-2019: Stratton successfully acquires a substantial inventory package of 757/767 APUs. These units, purchased for both refurbishment and teardown, will further increase our support options.
Q3-2018: Marking another milestone, Stratton achieves substantial growth by quadrupling its warehouse capacity, bolstering its capability to cater to its expanding global clientele.
Q3:-2017: Stratton embarks on a significant expansion, doubling its warehouse capacity at its existing location.
Q2-2016: Stratton Aviation, LLC ("Stratton") is established by industry veteran Ethan Fischer and a group of local investors, with a vision to deliver best-in-class support to the commercial aviation sector.

Stratton Aviation, LLC ("Stratton") is established by industry veteran Ethan Fischer and a group of local investors, with a vision to deliver best-in-class support to the commercial aviation sector.
Q3-2016
Stratton embarks on a significant expansion, doubling its warehouse capacity at its existing location.
Q3-2017
Marking another milestone, Stratton achieves substantial growth by quadrupling its warehouse capacity, bolstering its capability to cater to its expanding global clientele.
Q3-2018
Stratton successfully acquires a substantial inventory package of 757/767 APUs. These units, purchased for both refurbishment and teardown, will further increase our support options.
Q2-2019
Stratton procures its first B737 for teardown, underscoring its dedication to supplying inventory to meet global demand.
Q2-2019
Stratton secures a significant V2500 component package, enhancing its ability to provide comprehensive support to the A320 and V2500 market segments.
Q3-2019:
Stratton executes a long-term consignment agreement with Carlyle Aviation for B737 and A330 material
Q1-2022
Stratton establishes a Memorandum of Understanding with Skyco International Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., reinforcing its network and capabilities in aircraft finance.
Q1-2022
Stratton successfully closes on the acquisition of a CFM56-5C4/P engine for immediate part-out, accentuating its dedication to providing efficient aftermarket solutions to the industry.
Q1-2022
Stratton secures another CFM56-5C4/P engine for immediate part-out.
Q4-2022
Stratton closes out 2023 with the acquisition of 10 airframes and 8 engines:
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2 CFM56-5C4s
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6 CFM56-7Bs
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6 A320s
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2 A321s
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2 B767s
Q4-2023
Expanding its teardown portfolio, Stratton acquires a B737-700 (MSN 28577) for dismantling at the Company’s in-house teardown facility.
Q4-2022
Stratton achieves a significant milestone by obtaining accreditation from the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA). AFRA is the leading global organization for developing and promoting the safe and sustainable management of the circularity of components and aircraft in the aviation sector.
Q3-2023
Stratton has also closed on a new credit facility with Bank of America, N.A. The new facility, which has a revolving line of credit and a draw-to-term component, provides the company with additional financial resources to support future growth.
Q4-2023
Stratton further strengthens its financial position by upsizing its credit facility with Bank of America, N.A., enabling continued execution of its strategy in end-of-life asset acquisition and aftermarket support.
Q1-2024
Additionally, Stratton acquires another B737 (MSN 23488) for immediate teardown and expands warehouse capacity at its facilities in Winooski, VT, and Brunswick, ME, enhancing its operational capabilities.
Q1-2024
Stratton reaches another significant milestone earning its FAA 145 Repair Station Certificate. Receiving the 145 Repair Station Certificate underscores Stratton’s unwavering dedication to providing top-tier services and enhancement to the Company’s aircraft end-of-life programs.
Q2-2024
Stratton announces a groundbreaking partnership with Allegiant Air for the option to acquire up to 22 of the airline’s A320 series retirement airframes. This marks the beginning of a meaningful two-year partnership that will enhance Stratton's capabilities and support Allegiant’s ongoing fleet evolution
Q4-2024
Stratton closes out 2024 with the acquisition of 13 airframes and 9 engines:
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3 Boeing 737CLs
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1 Boing 737NG
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9 Airbus A320s
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3 CFM56-5Bs
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6 CFM56-5Bs
Q4-2024
Stratton adds the B737 Classic and NG Fleet to its capabilities list
Q4-2024
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Stratton acquires:
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2 Airbus A319s
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1 Boeing B737CL
Q1-2025
Stratton’s Brunswick, Maine MRO officially receives EASA Part 145 Approval — a major step forward in expanding our capabilities and serving our global aviation partners with the highest standards of safety and compliance.
Q2-2025
Stratton adds a strategic warehouse facility in Phoenix, AZ with plans to incorporate component repair services in the near future.
Q2-2025
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Stratton closes on a new line of credit, significantly increasing our available capital with a group of lenders, led by the Company’s long-term banking partner, Bank of America
Q2-2025
Stratton closes on a new line of credit, significantly increasing our available capital with a group of lenders, led by the Company’s long-term banking partner, Bank of America
Q2-2025
Stratton’s Brunswick, Maine MRO officially receives EASA Part 145 Approval — a major step forward in expanding our capabilities and serving our global aviation partners with the highest standards of safety and compliance.
Q2-2025
Boeing B737NGs
Credit Increase
New Phoenix Facility
EASA Part 145 Approval
Major Acquisitions
Major Acquisitions
Allegiant Air Partnership
FAA 145 Repair Station
B737 Teardown
Credit Increase
Revolving Credit Facility
Major Acquisitions
AFRA Accreditation
737-700 Teardown
CFM56-5C4/P Part-out
CFM56-5C4/P Acquisition
Skyco MOU
Carlyle Aviation
Xiangyu Partnership
Component Package
First 737 Teardown
Inventory Package
Capacity Growth
Warehouse Expansion
Company Established
Q4-2022: Expanding its teardown portfolio, Stratton acquires a B737-700 (MSN 28577) for dismantling at the company’s in-house teardown facility.
Stratton embarks on a significant expansion, doubling its warehouse capacity at its existing location.
Q3-2017
Marking another milestone, Stratton achieves substantial growth by quadrupling its warehouse capacity, bolstering its capability to cater to its expanding global clientele.
Q3-2018
Stratton procures its first B737 for teardown, underscoring its dedication to supplying inventory to meet global demand.
Q2-2019
Stratton procures its first B737 for teardown, underscoring its dedication to supplying inventory to meet global demand.
Q2-2019
Stratton secures a significant V2500 component package, enhancing its ability to provide comprehensive support to the A320 and V2500 market segments.
Q3-2019
Stratton obtained accreditation from the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA). AFRA is the leading global organization for developing and promoting the safe and sustainable management of the circularity of components and aircraft in the aviation sector.
Q3-2023
Stratton closes out 2023 with the acquisition of 10 airframes and 8 engines:
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2 CFM56-5C4s
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6 CFM56-7Bs
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6 A320s
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2 A321s
-
2 B767s
Q4-2023
Stratton has also closed on a new credit facility with Bank of America, N.A. The new facility, which has a revolving line of credit and a draw-to-term component, provides the company with additional financial resources to support future growth.
Q4-2023
Additionally, Stratton acquires another B737 (MSN 23488) for immediate teardown and expands warehouse capacity at its facilities in Winooski, VT, and Brunswick, ME, enhancing its operational capabilities.
Q1-2024
Stratton, earns its FAA 145 Repair Station Certificate. This achievement highlights Stratton’s commitment to top-tier service and strengthens its aircraft end-of-life programs. Initial capabilities include maintenance on Airbus A320 family aircraft with CFM56 and V2500 engines.
Q2-2024
Stratton adds the B737 Classic and NG Fleet to its capabilities list.
Q4-2024
Stratton acquires:
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2 Airbus A319s
-
1 Boeing B737CL
Q1-2025
Stratton’s Brunswick, Maine MRO officially receives EASA Part 145 Approval — a major step forward in expanding our capabilities and serving our global aviation partners with the highest standards of safety and compliance.
Q2-2025
Stratton adds a strategic warehouse facility in Phoenix, AZ with plans to incorporate component repair services in the near future.
Q2-2025
Q2-2025
Stratton acquires:
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3 Boeing B737NGs
Stratton further strengthens its financial position by upsizing its credit facility with Bank of America, N.A., enabling continued execution of its strategy in end-of-life asset acquisition and aftermarket support.
Q1-2024
Q3-2016
Stratton Aviation, LLC ("Stratton") is established by industry veteran Ethan Fischer and a group of local investors, with a vision to deliver best-in-class support to the commercial aviation sector.
Q3-2017
Stratton embarks on a significant expansion, doubling its warehouse capacity at its existing location.
Q3-2018
Marking another milestone, Stratton achieves substantial growth by quadrupling its warehouse capacity, bolstering its capability to cater to its expanding global clientele.
Q2-2019
Stratton successfully acquires a substantial inventory package of 757/767 APUs. These units, purchased for both refurbishment and teardown, will further increase our support options
Q2-2019
Stratton procures its first B737 for teardown, underscoring its dedication to supplying inventory to meet global demand.
Q3-2019
Stratton secures a significant V2500 component package, enhancing its ability to provide comprehensive support to the A320 and V2500 market segments.
Q3-2021
Stratton solidifies its global presence by entering into a long-term consignment agreement with Xiamen Xiangyu Air Service Co. LTD, incorporating teardown inventory from A320-200, MSN 859.
Q1-2022
Stratton establishes a Memorandum of Understanding with Skyco International Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., reinforcing its network and capabilities in aircraft finance.
Q4-2022
Stratton secures another CFM56-5C4/P engine for immediate part-out
Q3-2023
Stratton achieves a significant milestone by obtaining accreditation from the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA). AFRA is the leading global organization for developing and promoting the safe and sustainable management of the circularity of components and aircraft in the aviation sector.
Q4-2023
Stratton has also closed on a new credit facility with Bank of America, N.A. The new facility, which has a revolving line of credit and a draw-to-term component, provides the company with additional financial resources to support future growth.
Q1-2022
Stratton executes a long-term consignment agreement with Carlyle Aviation for B737 and A330 material.
Q1-2022
Stratton successfully closes on the acquisition of a CFM56-5C4/P engine for immediate part-out, accentuating its dedication to providing efficient aftermarket solutions to the industry.
Q4-2022
Expanding its teardown portfolio, Stratton acquires a B737-700 (MSN 28577) for dismantling at the Company’s in-house teardown facility.
Q4-2023
Stratton closes out 2023 with the acquisition of 10 airframes and 8 engines:
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2 CFM56-5C4s
-
6 CFM56-7Bs
-
6 A320s
-
2 A321s
-
2 B767s
Q1-2024
Stratton further strengthens its financial position by upsizing its credit facility with Bank of America, N.A., enabling continued execution of its strategy in end-of-life asset acquisition and aftermarket support.
Q2-2024
Stratton reaches another significant milestone earning its FAA 145 Repair Station Certificate. Receiving the 145 Repair Station Certificate underscores Stratton’s unwavering dedication to providing top-tier services and enhancement to the Company’s aircraft end-of-life programs. Capabilities will initially include maintenance on Airbus A320 family aircraft equipped with both CFM56 and V2500 engines.
Q4-2024
Stratton closes out 2024 with the acquisition of 13 airframes and 9 engines:
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3 Boeing 737CLs
-
1 Boing 737NG
-
9 Airbus A320s
-
3 CFM56-5Bs
-
6 CFM56-5Bs
Q1-2024
Additionally, Stratton acquires another B737 (MSN 23488) for immediate teardown and expands warehouse capacity at its facilities in Winooski, VT, and Brunswick, ME, enhancing its operational capabilities.
Q4-2024
Stratton announces a groundbreaking partnership with Allegiant Air for the option to acquire up to 22 of the airline’s A320 series retirement airframes. This marks the beginning of a meaningful two-year partnership that will enhance Stratton's capabilities and support Allegiant’s ongoing fleet evolution.
Q4-2024
Stratton adds the B737 Classic and NG Fleet to its capabilities list.
Q1-2025
Stratton acquires:
-
2 Airbus A319s
-
1 Boeing B737CL
Q2-2025
Stratton’s Brunswick, Maine MRO officially receives EASA Part 145 Approval — a major step forward in expanding our capabilities and serving our global aviation partners with the highest standards of safety and compliance.
Q2-2025
Stratton adds a strategic warehouse facility in Phoenix, AZ with plans to incorporate component repair services in the near future.
Q2-2025
Stratton acquires:
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3 Boeing B737NGs