APOC Aviation, a trading and leasing specialist for narrowbody aircraft parts, engines and landing gear, has acquired a CF34-10E engine for teardown with consequent Used Serviceable Material available for sale or exchange opportunities. Most recently operated by Kenya Airways, the engine is scheduled to be dismantled in Europe with parts stored at APOC’s warehouse, close to Schiphol Airport.

The GE CF34-10E powers Embraer E190/E195 regional jets, offering around 20,000 pounds of thrust and is known for reliability and fuel efficiency, making it a popular option in regional aviation for performance on shorter routes.

 Bruce Ansell, Technical Manager – Engines Division at APOC, said: “We currently have two V2500-A5 recently torn down, the CF34 will extend our market into this popular engine variant.  We are actively looking for further opportunities for CFM teardown engines to meet customer demand from airlines and traders.”

APOC Aviation has acquired a CF34-10E engine for teardown.