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Airlines are scraping perfectly good airplanes — not because they're broken, but because the engines inside them are worth as much as or more than the plane itself. Fascinated by billion-dollar industries like this? Get more here: https://clickhubspot.com/wsfb A big part of the problem is time. Engine shop visits that used to take a few months now stretch past 300 days, and when a fleet depends on a tight rotation of engines, every delay cascades into cancellations, wet leases, and higher costs. That's how you end up in a world where a single engine commands lease rates that rival the entire aircraft it's attached to — and where airlines like Air Transat sell their own engines for $85 million just to lease them back. We break down the three colliding forces behind aviation's engine crisis — a massive recall, strained supply chains, and overwhelmed repair shops — and how airlines like Delta are turning the chaos into a billion-dollar business. Get the 5-minute newsletter keeping 2M+ innovators in the loop: https://thehustle.co/join-free-2