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XS Aviation Rebrand: A New Era for Global Aircraft Parts Supply

Global aviation parts supplier XS Aviation has announced a transformative XS Aviation rebrand alongside the launch of its newly designed website, marking a significant step in its ambitious five-year growth strategy, Project 2030

Khrystyna Burlak
Last updated: 11 March 2025 11:03
By Khrystyna Burlak
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Global aviation parts supplier XS Aviation has announced a transformative XS Aviation rebrand alongside the launch of its newly designed website, marking a significant step in its ambitious five-year growth strategy, Project 2030.The upgrades aim to enhance functionality, streamline operations, and deliver scalable aircraft parts solutions to its expanding global base of customers. 

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XS Aviation Rebrand: Driving Innovation in Aircraft Parts Supply

One of the fastest-growing excess airplane parts specialists for Embraer, Boeing, and Airbus. XS Aviation’s rebranding is a testament to its commitment to customer experience and innovation. Its new website features an improved user interface, extensive product catalogues, extensive service descriptions, and details of the company’s increasing consignment and repair capabilities.

Business Development Director Gareth Corey emphasised the company’s mission to remain at the forefront of surplus aircraft parts management.

 “We take great pride in providing tailored solutions for purchasing, selling, and repairing surplus aircraft parts on a global scale,” Corey said. “Our expanding footprint in surplus management and consignment services is helping our partners maximize the value of end-of-life, leased, or retired aircraft.”

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Project 2030: Strategic Growth in Aircraft Surplus and Consignment Market

XS Aviation‘s expansion is in line with its strategy to invest in new business areas like sustainable aviation solutions, AI productivity software, and more surplus parts buying. The firm is also building up its aircraft engine components business and maintenance capabilities while further strengthening the consignment trading business.

Following the company’s record year in 2024 since Myles Corey’s acquisition of XS Aviation in 2017.  Additionally,  its leadership is setting the stage for long-term growth. As part of its drive into innovation, XS Aviation has become a pioneer investor in Spaero, a global aircraft parts trading platform. This investment puts XS Aviation among the world’s top reputable sellers, enabling the company to deliver quality-approved owned and consignment-managed components to major airlines and operators across the globe.

“Project 2030 is all about staying ahead of industry trends and delivering more efficient, scalable, and innovative solutions for our customers,” Corey added.  “Our investments in technology, sustainability, and business development will continue to differentiate us in the competitive aviation parts marketplace.”

XS Aviation is poised to set new benchmarks in the aviation industry, reinforcing its reputation as a trusted partner for airlines, OEMs, MROs, and suppliers worldwide.

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