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GA Telesis
GA Telesis manages a billion-dollar commercial aerospace ecosystem spanning parts, leasing, and MRO services across six continents from Fort Lauderdale.
GA Telesis
Find quality used serviceable aircraft parts like avionics, nacelles, radomes, and more at GA Telesis. Trusted aviation solutions for your fleet's needs.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2002
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Fort Lauderdale
Corporate office
1850 NW 49th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309, United States
Additional offices
Helsinki, Finland · Vantaa, Finland · Istanbul, Turkey
Principals
Agustin Garcia
MRO Services (Author on Team Page)
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who backs GA Telesis?
Tokyo Century Corporation is the firm's independent institutional shareholder, providing financial backing and acting as a catalyst for growth. The relationship gives GA Telesis the ability to acquire, co-invest, and maximize the value of aerospace-related assets and companies, according to the firm.
How does GA Telesis source its inventory?
GA Telesis sources inventory through its Flight Solutions Group and global network, maintaining one of the world's largest commercial aircraft parts inventories. Its sales, distribution, and MRO facilities operate across six continents, enabling it to acquire and redistribute used serviceable material (USM) and components globally.
Is GA Telesis a single family office?
No. GA Telesis is structured as a global aerospace platform with an institutional shareholder, Tokyo Century Corporation. It operates an integrated set of business units — leasing, MRO, engine services, and digital innovation — rather than functioning as a family office or traditional investment manager.
Does GA Telesis make direct investments or only service aircraft?
GA Telesis makes direct investments in aerospace assets, structuring leases from $1 million to over $1 billion and participating in co-investments. Its LIFT group handles leasing, investments, finance, and trading alongside the service divisions, blurring the line between operator and capital allocator.
What regulatory certifications does GA Telesis hold?
The firm holds FAA, EASA, and CAAC certifications, along with ISO 9001, AS9120, and AS9110 organizational accreditations. Its engine services facility in Helsinki and MRO operations across the US operate under these quality and safety standards.
What is GA Telesis doing outside the United States?
GA Telesis has significant operations in Finland (engine services and sales), the United Kingdom, and Turkey, with APAC support based in Fort Lauderdale. In May 2026, it signed a strategic agreement with CASC to expand aviation materials support, MRO services, and asset management in China.
How does GA Telesis approach workforce development?
In 2026, the company made a $4.1 million investment in Broward College's aviation workforce development program. Internally, the firm emphasizes hiring for attitude and team culture, describing an organization-wide focus on quality, customer communication, and continuous improvement.
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