AerSale’s Q2 earnings dipped due to lack of flight equipment sales, but leadership sees it as a temporary timing issue. The company is aggressively investing in MRO and landing gear operations in Goodyear and Millington, which may hurt short-term profits but are poised to drive growth in the second half. Strong leasing momentum includes four out of five converted 757 freighters leased, with high demand for AerSafe products expected to peak this year. A $35M sale of a 737 to U.S. Marshals highlights strategic inventory monetization. Asset Management saw 50% YoY leasing revenue growth, while TechOps rose nearly 9% thanks to CRJ maintenance and landing gear activity. With a robust leasing pipeline, expanded capacity, and a clear plan to optimize inventory, AerSale is positioning itself for stronger, more consistent earnings ahead.
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