Maximize Fleet Efficiency. Minimize Capital Waste.
Performance metrics based on real-world operator outcomes,
from regional carriers to global fleets.
YoY Goal vs Actual
Global asset placement for rapid response
Industry-standard contracts for faster execution
Flexible lease and return conditions
Commercial aviation expertise
Responsive support built around your schedule
A: We support a wide variety, including Pratt & Whitney and Honeywell models for Boeing and Airbus aircraft.
A: We offer lease, exchange, and outright sale of APUs and engines, based on your needs.
A: Depending on the location and asset, standard delivery is within the same day.
A: Yes, our purchase leaseback programs are designed to help you unlock capital from mid-life or end-of-life assets.
A: We maintain strategic stock across the globe to ensure rapid availability.
A: Each APU, including the Pratt & Whitney Auxiliary Power Unit, is delivered with FAA/EASA Form 8130-3, full ATA 106 ownership trace, a non-incident statement, AD compliance status, LLP status with CSN and remaining life, and TSN, TSO, and CSO data — everything needed to meet internal engineering and quality acceptance requirements before installation.
A: Aero-Shield Capital uses industry-standard lease structures to simplify Boeing APU lease execution. Once technical acceptance and commercial terms are agreed, transactions can be completed quickly, with delivery often aligned to AOG or scheduled maintenance timelines.
A: At lease end, the Airbus APU is returned per agreed redelivery conditions defined before execution, typically covering minimum LLP remaining life, serviceable condition with a valid maintenance release, updated TSN and CSN utilization data, and a complete return documentation package.
A: Yes. Aero-Shield provides short-term lease and exchange units to support scheduled maintenance or shop visits for APUs, including the Honeywell auxiliary power unit. This allows operators to maintain aircraft availability while their APU is being repaired or overhauled.
A: Lease on a Pratt Auxiliary Power Unit provides a serviceable APU for a defined term and returned at lease end. Exchange means a serviceable unit is supplied in return for the operator’s removed core, typically used for AOG or time-critical maintenance situations.