Rotables vs Consumables in Aviation: Aircraft Engines, Landing Gear & Component Trading Guide
Rotables vs Consumables in Aviation: Aircraft Engines, Landing Gear & Component Trading Guide
- Rotables vs Consumables
- Major Components We Trade
- Africa, Asia & Middle East Markets
- USM Parts & Aircraft Teardown
- Rotable Exchange Programs
- Engine Leasing vs Engine Trading
- Aviation Asset Valuation
- How Safe Fly Sources Aircraft & Rotables Worldwide
- Rotable Categories: LLPs, LRUs, SRUs
- Representative Case Study
- FAQ
Rotables are repairable major components (aircraft, engines, landing gear, APUs, seats) that retain residual value and can be overhauled multiple times. Consumables are single-use items (seals, gaskets, filters) with no residual value. Safe Fly Aviation specializes exclusively in rotable asset trading.
Rotables vs Consumables: Core Definitions
Complete aircraft, jet engines (CFM56, LEAP, V2500, PT6), landing gear assemblies, APUs, aircraft seats, actuators, starters, generators, avionics LRUs. ✅ Residual value | ✅ Serialized | ✅ Repairable
Seals, gaskets, O-rings, filters, lubricants, adhesives, sealants, lockwire, tapes. ❌ No residual value | ❌ Single use only
Major Components We Trade
Aircraft Component Trading in Africa, Asia & the Middle East
Safe Fly Aviation maintains a strong presence in high-growth aviation markets. In Africa, we support operators with landing gear exchange programs and APU sourcing. In Asia, we facilitate engine trading for narrowbody fleets. In the Middle East, we provide asset valuation and teardown advisory for lessors and MROs.
USM Parts & Aircraft Teardown Market
Used Serviceable Material (USM) represents a $6+ billion global market (source: Oliver Wyman 2026 Global Fleet & MRO Forecast). Approximately 700 aircraft are retired annually (source: Cirium Fleet Data 2026), with USM parts offering 40-60% cost savings compared to new OEM parts (source: IBA Group USM Report 2025).
Global USM market (Oliver Wyman 2026)
Aircraft retirements annually (Cirium)
Savings vs new parts (IBA Group)
Aircraft Rotable Exchange Programs
Exchange programs allow operators to replace failed rotables with ready-to-install units. Safe Fly facilitates exchange programs for engines, landing gear, and APUs through our global partner network, minimizing AOG time.
Engine Leasing vs Engine Trading
Monthly lease rates for CFM56-7B: $25,000-40,000 (source: IBA Engine Lease Rate Index). Ideal for short-to-medium term capacity.
Purchase price for CFM56-7B: $3-5.5M depending on time/cycles (source: AeroDynamic Advisory). Trading offers capital appreciation.
Aviation Asset Valuation: How Rotable Value Is Determined
How Safe Fly Aviation Sources Aircraft, Engines and Rotables Worldwide
Through our extensive network of lessors, operators, MROs, and teardown facilities across 35+ countries, we source high-quality rotable assets. Our independent position allows us to offer competitive pricing and transparent due diligence. We work with Part 145 repair stations to verify condition and documentation before any transaction.
Rotable Categories: LLPs, LRUs, SRUs Explained
| Category | Definition | Examples | Trading Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| LLP (Life Limited Part) | Mandatory retirement at cycle limit | HPT disc, LPT disc, fan disc | Very High (30-50% of engine value) |
| LRU (Line Replaceable Unit) | Removed at line maintenance | Starter generator, fuel control, avionics | Medium-High |
| SRU (Shop Replaceable Unit) | Repaired at component shop | Internal engine modules, gearbox components | Medium |
Note: The following is a representative example based on typical transaction structures in the aviation aftermarket.
A lessor retired multiple narrowbody aircraft (Boeing 737NG family) and engaged Safe Fly Aviation to monetize rotable assets. Typical assets in such a transaction include: CFM56-7B engines with varying time remaining, landing gear assemblies (nose and main), Honeywell GTCP131-9B APUs, and aircraft seats. Through our global network, representative recovery values fall in the range of $4-5M per engine (depending on time/cycles), $800,000-900,000 per landing gear shipset, and $120,000-140,000 per APU. Key takeaway: Proper documentation and remaining life optimization directly increase asset value. Consumable items (seals, gaskets, filters) are excluded per Safe Fly's trading focus.
Frequently Asked Questions: Aircraft Component Trading
Does Safe Fly sell consumables?
No. We specialize exclusively in aircraft, engines, landing gear, APUs, seats, and major rotable components.
What engines do you trade?
CFM56-7B/5B, LEAP-1A/1B, V2500, PW1500G, PT6A, and other commercial engines.
Do you offer landing gear exchange?
Yes – through our partner network. We facilitate sales, purchases, and exchange programs.
What is USM?
Used Serviceable Material – rotable components from retired aircraft, overhauled and certified.
How do you value an aircraft engine?
Based on remaining life, shop visit status, LLP remaining cycles, and market demand indices (IBA, AeroDynamic).
What is an aircraft teardown?
Disassembling a retired aircraft to harvest serviceable rotable components for the USM market.
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