Aircraft Parts Sourcing services
Using Aerosup as your aviation supply chain partner allows you to easily and efficiently manage the logistics and documentation on the hundreds or thousands of airplane parts your operation requires.
When new aircraft parts are not readily available from inventory, you can utilize Our Aircraft Spares Parts Sourcing (ASPS) services to determine if a hard to find aircraft or engine part, component or accessory whether new, new surplus, overhauled, or serviceable, is available elsewhere in the market. Through this service, Aerosup’s highly trained purchasing staff make it possible for customers with airplane-on-ground requirements (AOG requirements) or other critical needs to obtain their required aircraft parts quickly and ensure cost savings while complying with the highest standards of Quality Assurance.
All suppliers are evaluated and audited and all airplane parts, components and supplies are inspected by our expert quality assurance team according to ISO 9000:2001 and AS-9100 standards. All airplane spares parts come with the required airwortiness certificates such as FAA 8130, EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) , JAA From one and the customary warranty.
This includes implementation of RFID tags according to Boeing and Airbus approved standards and processing of Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) and Dangerous Goods according to all applicable standards.
Annual Trip Travel Insurance
Annual trip travel insurance is easily purchased from any health insurance provider… just make certain you look through the fine print. For example, one of my friends bought a policy for his annual trip to Cozumel, Mexico, and ended up having compression problems while diving there. What he didn’t realize was that scuba diving was considered a dangerous activity. This poor guys had to shell out over twenty thousand dollars, out of pocket. How’s that for a travel story?
Let’s face it: travel insurance is an important part of planning. In my experience, the best way to get insurance for an annual trip is through a short term policy. These are generally very cheap, and don’t require a lot of paperwork. For example, many credit card companies offer free travel insurance if you use their card to book your trip. Most folks get some kind of coverage from either family, their job or the government; check it out and you may be pleasantly surprised.
Prior to purchasing the policy, compile a list of what you expect to do on your trip. Heed the lesson from my scuba diving friend, and list questionable activities at the top. These generally include scuba diving, sky diving, trekking, rock climbing, mountaineering, etc.
After you’ve reviewed your existing insurers, apply for a short term policy to cover the remainder. This will lower the overall cost of annual trip travel insurance.

