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For Sale!!!! Retired Airbus A340 Air Frame Finnair N537sk on 2040-parts.com

US $800,000.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Airbus Compatible Make:Airbus Manufacturer Part Number:N537SK Compatible Model:A340-313 Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:France

We are pleased to offer the retired air-frame of N537SK to aviation enthusiasts. This huge Airbus A340-313 retired after a illustrious career in the skies for the past 19 years as a part of the Finnair fleet. 

The Airbus A340 is a ling-range, four engine, wide-body commercial passenger jet develoed by the European aerospace company Airbus. The A340 was assembled at Toulouse, France.  It is 195 feet long with a 198 feet wingspan.

The engines are already removed and the plane is ready to be prepped for shipment. Based on the buyer's needs. This aircraft has the L1 door and right behind the cockpit removed as well as the 2 cargo doors. (we can supply replacement doors if needed) We have all of the capabilities to disassemble and transport the plane in sections. It is also possible to section out the plane out if you only require the fuselage, cockpit or the wings.  

You can see our full GALLERY HERE


The cockpit can be used by all of the sim builders as the framework for one of most realistic replicas. This aircraft has one of the most complete cockpit interiors that we had. We also have almost all of the interior including the seats and all of the interior liners and galley equipment. 


There are millions of parts inside any wide-body aircraft and they cost $238 million when new. We are happy to work with you to get you the parts that you need for any and all of your aviation related projects. In the past, we have seen retired air-frames converted into restaurant,  hotels and even apartments for full time living. Also the huge wings were used as roofs. Some of our parts are also used to create modern aviation furniture and large scale art projects. 

Due to the highest standards of construction of these air-frames along with their lifelong servicing and maintenance, it is hard to find a section of the plane that shows any kind of wear and tear.  The fuselage itself is insulated better than any regular construction project and is much easier and lighter than steel or wood due to the lightweight aluminum. 

We will work with you closely and advice you on all of your transportation needs and have the capability to arrange all of the logistic. This aircraft is located in our Tupelo facility. The price of the auction does not cover the labor and the transportation cost. This aircraft is now retired and is not certified to re-enter service and sold as is. 

If you are interested in the whole or a section of this aircraft, as well as any other aircraft parts for your needs. Feel free to contact us anytime. 



 

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