Jet AirWerks, an FAA Part 145 Repair Station that provides MRO services for engine components and performs CFM56-5B/7B engine teardowns, and Stratton Aviation, experts in aftermarket parts trading, end-of-life services and technical services at their own Part 145s, signed an agreement for the teardown of CFM56-5B/7B engines at Jet AirWerks’ Engine Services Center.
“We’re very excited to grow our partnership with Stratton,” John Moeder, vice president of sales and marketing at Jet AirWerks, said. “This agreement streamlines the process from engine induction to the overhaul of parts coming directly from teardown and makes it possible for us to invest more in our Engine Services Center.”
Nicole Sobers, vice president of CFM engines for Stratton, said, “As demand for Used Serviceable Material (USM) continues to grow, partnerships like this are crucial to maintaining reliable supply for our global customers. Dedicated teardown capacity and rapid turnaround times allow us to convert newly acquired whole assets into available inventory within weeks.”
In 2026, Stratton Aviation plans to significantly expand its CFM56 asset portfolio. To support these efforts and the agreement, Jet AirWerks has invested in additional gantry space to provide dedicated induction slots for Stratton.

