Aitken Spence Aerospace Technologies (ASAT) stands at the forefront of innovation and environmental responsibility in the aviation industry. With an unwavering commitment to sustainability, we have pioneered a groundbreaking aircraft end-of-life disassembly and recycling operation, marking it as the first of its kind in all of Asia. Our core focus revolves around the responsible and eco-friendly decommissioning of aircraft, which includes aircraft parts harvesting, disassembly, teardown, and the repurposing or recycling of materials.
Located strategically at the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in Hambantota, Sri Lanka, ASAT has positioned itself within the Indo-Pacific economic corridor. The airport boasts an impressive ICAO Code F runway with a length of 3500 meters, and it features a dedicated Aircraft Disassembly Area. This infrastructure uniquely equips us to handle the complete spectrum of commercial aircraft, ensuring a seamless process from start to finish.
However, what truly sets ASAT apart is our unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship. We are unyielding in our commitment to a zero waste-to-landfill policy, adopting industry-leading practices that not only prioritize the environment but also embrace our social responsibilities. ASAT understands the importance of responsible decommissioning, and we are passionate about channeling the benefits of this endeavor back into the heart of Sri Lanka.
Our mission is clear: to provide eco-friendly aircraft disassembly and recycling services in Central South Asia, in line with industry best practices. We understand the increasing demand for responsible end-of-life aircraft decommissioning, and we are determined to meet it. Our values place a strong emphasis on environmental and social responsibility, good governance, and contributing to the socio-economic development of Sri Lanka.
ASAT’s vision is even more ambitious, aiming for nothing less than 100% aircraft re-use and eliminating any contribution to landfills. We believe that the future of aviation hinges on sustainable practices and responsible resource management. Our goal is to lead the way, ensuring that no aircraft parts go to waste and that all materials find a new purpose through repurposing, recycling, or reutilization. ASAT is dedicated to creating a cleaner and more responsible aviation industry.
At Aitken Spence Aerospace Technologies, we are more than a company; we are a movement for positive change in the aviation industry. Join us on our journey toward a greener, more sustainable future.
ASAT is strategically based at Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. Situated within the Indo-Pacific economic corridor, this location allows us to efficiently serve the Central South Asia region. The airport, with an ICAO Code F runway spanning 3500 meters and a purpose-built Aircraft Disassembly Area, provides us with the infrastructure to handle all types of commercial aircraft.
We are steadfast in our commitment to a zero waste-to-landfill policy. At ASAT, we adhere to the highest industry standards to ensure the responsible and sustainable decommissioning of end-of-life aircraft. Our practices prioritize environmental and social responsibility, supporting the greater good of our local community and the world.
Our mission is clear: to provide eco-friendly aircraft disassembly and recycling services in Central South Asia. We follow industry best practices to meet the growing market demand for responsible decommissioning of end-of-life aircraft. Our strong focus on environmental and social responsibility, along with good governance, ensures that we provide significant socio-economic benefits to Sri Lanka.