An aviation asset specialist has moved to a new global headquarters in Newport.
AerFin, which buys, sells, and repairs aircraft, engines, and parts, has announced its relocation to a new 116,000 square foot facility at Indurent Park.
The company’s CEO, Simon Goodson, said: “Our new headquarters in south Wales marks a significant step in AerFin’s growth journey.
“It reinforces what our customers, partners, suppliers, and investors value about our capabilities to deliver confidently, reliably, and progressively for them across a global footprint that includes key facilities in Miami, Singapore, Dublin, and London Gatwick.
“Indurent Park will be a cornerstone of our growth, enabling us to meet the needs of a global customer base while maintaining strong roots in south Wales.”
The new facility will double AerFin’s engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul capacity, enabling up to 200 quick-turn shop visits annually.
The headquarters is equipped with warehouse automation, advanced diagnostics, and eco-friendly processes.
It features more than 13,600 square feet of contemporary office space, 125 parking spaces – including 20 equipped with electric vehicle chargers – and state-of-the-art meeting rooms.
AerFin’s chief operational officer, Simon Bayliss, said: “This move is a game-changer for AerFin.
“It’s lighting the way to a prosperous future, allowing us to hit the ground running as we continue our growth in 2025 and beyond.
“It’s the way ahead for our employees, our customers, and the aviation aftermarket.”
Hannah Bryan-Williams, development and leasing manager at Indurent, added: “We developed Indurent Park Newport to meet the growing regional demand for sustainable, mid and large-scale industrial spaces that cater to both leading global corporates and local businesses.
“We’re thrilled to welcome AerFin to the park, a standout Welsh success story and a leader in sustainable aviation solutions.
“Their presence, alongside other innovative tenants, highlights the ongoing strength and appeal of Indurent Park as a hub for forward-thinking companies.”
The Indurent Park facility boasts a BREEAM Excellent accreditation, ranking it among the top 10 per cent of UK buildings for sustainability.
It features rooftop solar panels, a rain water harvesting system, energy-efficient lighting, and is constructed using sustainable materials.