High-demand parts of the aircraft will be harvested by Ascent MRO in Tucson, Arizona, USA. The removed parts will be relocated to Aventure's Atlanta warehouse and refurbished before the sale. A notable feature includes a cockpit head-up display.
The aircraft served in Korean Air during its entire lifespan. It is the first 737 obtained in 2022, and Aventure's first-ever 737-900 variation. Last year, Aventure acquired six other Boeing 737NG models, providing fresh inventory for customers.
Aventure is considering the acquisition of several other Airbus, Boeing, Embraer, and Bombardier aircraft, focusing on end-of-life aircraft for dismantling and conversion.