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June 1, 2026
SWISS Bombardier CS100/Airbus A220-100 Farnborough 2016

SWISS Bombardier CS100/Airbus A220-100 Farnborough 2016

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Parting out aircraft that are not even ten years old: it seems insane and beyond any logic, but it is happening more and more. The latest airline to join this trend is SWISS, which will tear down two Airbus A220-100s for spares. What is behind this decision? We asked the airline.

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To confirm: SWISS is not the first to part out young aircraft. EirTrade Aviation Partners said in February that it would part out two former Spirit Airlines A320neos that were only 3,5 and 4 years old to support aircraft on ground. In November, the company took possession of two six-year-old former IndiGo A320neos. In both cases, the individual parts – especially the Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofans – were more valuable than the entire airframe. It is the same for some Emirates A380s.

 


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Richard Schuurman
Richard Schuurman is a freelance aviation reporter since 2016 and covers commercial aviation and the aerospace industry. He has contributed before to AirInsight between 2018-2024.

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