NEDAVION actively evaluates opportunities to purchase GTCP85-98 and GTCP85-98D APUs, whether installed on aircraft, removed units, or surplus powerplant assets. Acquisition decisions are supported by conservative technical review including utilisation history, configuration verification, maintenance status, preservation condition, and documentation integrity.
APU removal is performed under managed conditions during aircraft teardown or dedicated powerplant extraction campaigns, ensuring interface protection, contamination control, and preservation discipline. Units are stored in controlled environments with appropriate protection measures to maintain downstream usability and asset value.
Where applicable, APUs undergo technical inspection and evaluation, supporting realistic positioning for return-to-service, overhaul induction, exchange programs, or controlled asset disposition. Logistics execution includes export coordination, customs compliance, and preservation during transport.
In addition to complete APUs, NEDAVION distributes selected APU components removed from its own GTCP85-98 assets, supplied in Overhauled (OH), Repaired (RP), or As Removed (AR) condition, supported by conservative traceability review and documentation alignment. Availability reflects only physically controlled inventory rather than speculative marketplace listings.
This page also showcases selected AlliedSignal GTCP85-98 APU assets previously owned, managed, or transacted by NEDAVION, demonstrating real execution capability rather than theoretical availability.
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NEDAVION provides disciplined lifecycle execution for AlliedSignal / Honeywell GTCP85-98 APUs supporting MD-80 fleets, combining technical accountability, controlled asset custody, and predictable commercial execution.