AEROCYCLE
Supporting a Greener Future for Aviation
More than 14-years strong
A Leader in Sustainable Aviation
Aerocycle is a Canadian organization advancing sustainable aviation through certified aircraft recycling and innovation. As a TCCA AMO-certified organization, ASA-100-accredited and AFRA, and CGP-registered company, Aerocycle is among the very few organizations worldwide to hold this comprehensive combination of aviation credentials.
Operating worldwide from its Canadian headquarters, Aerocycle leads with integrity, transparency, and innovation, aligning its mission with global sustainability goals and internationally recognized aviation standards.
Learn more about global aviation sustainability frameworks through IATA – Sustainability in Aviation and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Our Story
From a Pilot Project to a Certified Industry Leader
Aerocycle was founded following a successful aircraft disassembly pilot project at Montréal–Mirabel International Airport. What began as a local initiative quickly evolved into Canada’s first multi-certified aviation recycler, now TCCA AMO-certified and accredited by ASA-100, AFRA and the Controlled Goods Program (CGP). This rare combination of certifications places Aerocycle among the very few companies worldwide to meet such a comprehensive set of aviation regulatory and sustainability standards.
Under the leadership of Ron Haber, Aerocycle has become a trusted name in responsible aircraft recycling and aviation sustainability. Through continuous innovation and collaboration, the company has set new standards for safety, traceability, and environmental stewardship.
Our Mission and Values
Driving Innovation for a Sustainable Industry
Our mission is to provide certified, eco-responsible recycling and recovery solutions that advance global sustainable aviation goals. We believe that technology, compliance, and environmental integrity must coexist to drive meaningful change in the aviation sector.
Our Values
Integrity
Innovation
Safety
Environmental Accountability
Every operation is supported by Aerocycle’s AI-driven proprietary ERP system, with traceability and reporting configured based on each customer’s specific needs and project requirements, ensuring regulatory alignment throughout the process.
Our AMO Certification
Maintaining the Highest Standards of Maintenance and Compliance
Aerocycle proudly holds a TCCA (Transport Canada Civil Aviation) Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) certification (AMO Certificate No. 25-25), demonstrating our adherence to Transport Canada’s strict regulatory framework. This certification ensures that all part harvesting, dismantling, inspection, and recycling operations are conducted under the same quality and safety standards as those applied in approved aircraft maintenance facilities.
Being TCCA AMO-certified reinforces our commitment to technical precision, procedural integrity, and full compliance with Canadian aviation regulations. Combined with our ASA-100, AFRA, and CGP accreditations, this places Aerocycle among the very few organizations worldwide to hold such a comprehensive set of aviation certifications, supporting trusted partnerships with airlines, OEMs, and maintenance organizations globally.
Our Expertise
Combining Technical Excellence and Environmental Integrity
Aerocycle brings together a multidisciplinary team of specialists with hundreds of years of combined expertise in aviation and recycling. Our expertise covers:
- Component harvesting and recovery
- Aircraft dismantling and recycling
- Certified aircraft parts scrapping
- Handling of high risk components
- Creative repurposing for training, film, and research
By uniting engineering precision and sustainability practices, Aerocycle provides complete, certified solutions that support aviation innovation and environmental compliance.
Explore related services: Harvesting, Disassembly, Certified Aircraft Parts Scrapping, Alternative Use & Repurposing.
Government and defense standards
Controlled Goods & Defense Programs
Aerocycle is fully certified under Canada’s Controlled Goods Program, enabling us to securely manage and process sensitive and military aircraft assets under the most stringent regulatory requirements.
With extensive hands-on experience across multiple defense platforms. including CH-47 Chinook, C-130 Hercules, VH-71 helicopters, and CP-140 Aurora, Aerocycle has successfully delivered complex projects under strict security, compliance, and handling protocols.
Every operation is conducted with controlled access, full traceability, and disciplined execution, ensuring complete alignment with government and defense standards.
Trusted for military aircraft programs, delivered under the highest security and compliance standards.
Certified Excellence with Global Reach
Operating Worldwide, Rooted in Canada
With its head office, shop, and warehousing facilities located in Grenville, Québec, Aerocycle delivers Canadian-engineered sustainability solutions to clients worldwide. Aircraft teardown operations are conducted in a state-of-the-art hangar at Montréal–Saint-Hubert Airport, purpose-built to meet the highest safety, technical, and regulatory standards. Our partners include major airlines, OEMs, lessors, MROs, and government agencies seeking certified and transparent aircraft recycling practices.
Industries We Serve
- Airlines & MROs
- OEMs & Aircraft Manufacturers
- Government & Defense
- Academic & Research Institutions
- Cinema & Creative Arts
Discover more about our partners on the Customers & Partners page.
Leadership and Collaboration
Guided by Experience, Inspired by Innovation
Led by a multidisciplinary executive team, Aerocycle collaborates with leading organizations such as Polytechnique Montréal, CETEQ, and Aéro Montréal to develop and refine sustainable solutions for aviation. Our partnerships drive continuous improvement and ensure Aerocycle remains at the forefront of green aviation and aviation innovation.
Certified. Transparent. Responsible.
Our Commitment to Sustainable Aviation
Aerocycle’s commitment to sustainable aviation is built on certification and integrity. As a TCCA AMO-certified organization, ASA-100 and AFRA-accredited, and CGP-registered, Aerocycle is among the very few companies worldwide to hold this complete combination of aviation credentials. This rare certification profile ensures every project meets the highest standards of safety, traceability, and environmental accountability.
Our team continuously reviews and improves its processes to align with global sustainability frameworks and evolving industry requirements.
Explore our Accreditations for more information.
Partner with us
Join Us in Advancing Sustainable Aviation
Aerocycle is shaping the future of sustainable aviation through certified recycling, traceability, and environmental innovation. Partner with us to make aviation safer, cleaner, and more responsible, worldwide.
FAQ
Sustainable Aviation and Aerocycle
What is sustainable aviation ?
Sustainable aviation refers to environmentally responsible practices that reduce the industry’s environmental impact, from design and operation to recycling and resource recovery.
How does Aerocycle contribute to aviation sustainability ?
Through certified component recovery, recycling and circular reuse programs, Aerocycle ensures that retired aircraft materials are reused, repurposed, or recycled responsibly.
Where is Aerocycle based ?
Aerocycle’s head office, shop, and warehousing facilities are located in Grenville, Québec. Aircraft teardown operations are conducted in a state-of-the-art hangar at Montréal–Saint-Hubert Airport. The company serves clients worldwide.
Who does Aerocycle work with ?
Aerocycle partners with airlines, OEMs, leasing companies, governments, and research institutions dedicated to sustainable aviation.
How does Aerocycle ensure environmental compliance ?
Each project follows applicable provincial, federal, and international environmental regulations, with traceability and reporting managed through Aerocycle’s AI-driven proprietary ERP system, as required by each customer. Our approach aligns with globally recognized aviation and environmental frameworks, including guidance from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and IATA sustainability standards.