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We disassemble, dismantle and recycle end-of-life aircraft

Aerocycle provides disassembly, part-out, teardown and recycling services for your end-of-life aircraft. Our environmentally responsible and cost-effective solutions include complete management of your end-of-life aircraft, and can be customized to meet your specific needs.

With an average recovery rate per aircraft of more than 90%, Aerocycle ensures maximum dismantling in order to meet the highest environmental protection standards. As an AFRA-accredited dismantler, we carry out our activities at our Mirabel International Airport (YMX) facility in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada.

As an ASA-100 accredited parts supplier, we can store, sell, send for overhaul or scrap aircraft parts under a strictly controlled process.

Our asset management services include aircraft parking and storage, aircraft pre-purchase inspections, importation services and aircraft records audits. We also buy and recycle aircraft frames.

Decontamination and disassembly

Aircraft parts processing and certification

Asset management

About AFRA accreditation

Air Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA) accreditation is meant to inform the aviation industry, customers and potential customers that best management practice and environmental responsibility are at the heart of a company’s processes and practices.

About AFRA accreditation

Air Fleet Recycling Association (AFRA) accreditation is meant to inform the aviation industry, customers and potential customers that best management practice and environmental responsibility are at the heart of a company’s processes and practices.

About the ASA-100 Standard

This standard was developed by the Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA) Quality Assurance Committee. Its purpose is to provide aviation suppliers with a quality system that complies with the FAA Advisory Circular AC 00‑56, the Voluntary Industry Distributor Accreditation Program.

About the ASA-100 Standard

This standard was developed by the Aviation Suppliers Association (ASA) Quality Assurance Committee. Its purpose is to provide aviation suppliers with a quality system that complies with the FAA Advisory Circular AC 00‑56, the Voluntary Industry Distributor Accreditation Program.