Aeroxchange
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Aeroxchange is a neutral purchasing portal for the aviation industry based in Irving, Texas. It commenced operations on October 1, 2000. Founded by 13 airlines, Aeroxchange has been joined by 20 other airlines and several suppliers. The founders include Air Canada, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, America West Airlines, Austrian Airlines Group, Cathay Pacific Airways, FedEx Express, Japan Airlines, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Northwest Airlines, Scandinavian Airline System and Singapore Airlines.
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- Dallas Morning News, April 15, 2001 "Firms put airlines' parts inventories online" by Suzanne Marta, Staff Writer
- AMR Research, Inc. - Aeroxchange Continues Aggressive Build-Out
- Line 56: Aeroxchange takes off - Second-tier air carriers launch latest aerospace parts and services exchange
- Forbes: Aeroxchange Ltd. (private)