Aircraft Dismantling, Scrapping, and Recycling 

Aircraft Dismantling, Scrapping, and Recycling 
Aircraft Dismantling, Scrapping, and Recycling 
Every aircraft has an economic life. At the end of their economic life there is new process of converting the aircraft into a new economic system. If the type of the aircraft at the end of its economic life is still in use it becomes a valuable spare parts supply system. However, dismantling the aircraft requires respecting airworthiness regulations to be able to use the collected parts. Some of these parts need to be repaired or checked before returning to service. In brief recycling an aircraft at the end of its economic life and dismantling it is an aerospace engineering process that needs deep knowledge of the value of the parts, maintenance management, the market, regulations and accessible labor for the precise tasks as well as storing and logistics. This is one of the qualifications of Qapsis to manage the entire aircraft funeral services.