CFM56-3C1 sitting in it cradle after being inspected during its preservation scheduled inspection
This CFM56-3C1 is currently in a serviceable condition and being activity marketed by its host engine shop known as Miami-NDT an approved and rated FAA / FAR-145 facility
A birds eye view of the CFM56-3C1 taken from our inspection drone which we utilize when undertaking physical, onsite aircraft and engine surveys and inspections
Soon after its scheduled preservation inspection the CFM56-3C1 is freshly re-wrapped and once again interned toward its continued storage preservation period
Miami, Florida 8th March 2017: The storage and preservation of any viable commodity is crucial toward its
sustained value and market worth. Such is the case with this General Electric,
CFM56-3C1, turbo-fan engine. This CFM56 is a -3C1 series is common on
Boeing 737-300's, 400's and 500's. This engine and another just like it are the property of a current
client who had purchased these engine so as to add them onto their financial
portfolio and who are seeking to sell them. Via our advisement and tutelage, the
94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) is ensuring the sustained
and proper preservation of this particular commodity so as to safe guard and
ensured its sustained, current, fair market value. The subject engine is
currently for sale and has a negotiable asking price of US$520,000.00. Should
there be any possible interest and / or queries, please inquire to
94thaeroclaimsgroup@gmail.com
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