Warehousing Services

We provide secure, climate appropriate warehousing and inventory management services for aircraft interior components, seat shipsets, galley inserts, and cabin materials.

Aircraft Interior Component Warehousing and Inventory Management

AIRO Industries Company provides dedicated warehousing services for aircraft interior components at our San Fernando, California facility. Aircraft interior programs generate a lot of physical inventory. Seat shipsets waiting for installation. Removed seats waiting for refurbishment. Spare panels, galley inserts, and cabin materials staged for upcoming projects. Finished goods waiting for shipment. All of it needs to be stored properly, tracked accurately, and available when it is needed. Mishandled or poorly stored components get damaged. Lost inventory causes delays. And a disorganized warehouse turns every project into a scavenger hunt.

Our warehousing operation is built to support the specific needs of aircraft interior programs. We provide receiving and inspection, organized racking and storage, inventory tracking, preservation and protection, and coordinated shipping and logistics. Whether an operator needs to store a single shipset of seats during a transition or manage ongoing inventory for a multi aircraft fleet program, we provide the space, the systems, and the handling discipline to keep components safe and accounted for.

Secure storage for aircraft interior components and materials
Inventory tracking and management
Receiving, inspection, and shipping coordination
Component preservation and protection

Our warehouse is configured to handle the full range of aircraft interior components, from individual small parts to complete seat shipsets and cabin monument assemblies. Different components have different storage requirements, and our facility is set up to accommodate each type properly.

WHAT WE STORE

Our warehouse is configured to handle the full range of aircraft interior components, from individual small parts to complete seat shipsets and cabin monument assemblies. Different components have different storage requirements, and our facility is set up to accommodate each type properly.

Seats and Seat Components
Cabin Panels and Monuments
Galley Inserts and Equipment
Materials and Supplies

RECEIVING AND INSPECTION

Every component that enters our warehouse goes through a receiving and inspection process. This is where we verify what arrived matches what was expected, document the condition of every item, identify any shipping damage, and record the information needed to track the component through storage and back out the door. Skipping or rushing this step is how components go missing, damage goes unreported, and inventory records stop matching reality.

Receiving and Inspection services include:

Inbound shipment verification against packing lists and purchase orders
Visual condition inspection and damage documentation
Photographic condition recording for high value components
Documentation review including serviceable tags, certifications, and trace records
Inventory system entry and location assignment
Discrepancy reporting and communication to the operator

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT AND TRACKING

Knowing what you have and where it is sounds simple, but managing aircraft interior component inventory across multiple operators, multiple aircraft types, and multiple program stages is not simple at all. A single cabin refurbishment program can involve hundreds of individual components spread across seats, panels, bins, galley parts, and soft goods, each with its own part number, serial number, condition status, and documentation trail.

Inventory Management services include:

Condition status tracking (serviceable, repairable, scrap)
Part number, serial number, and location tracking
Operator specific inventory segregation
Inventory reporting on request
Shelf life and preservation monitoring for time sensitive materials

PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION

damaged in transit. Leather dress covers dry out and crack if stored in the wrong environment. Foam cushions compress and lose their shape if stacked improperly. Composite panels warp if stored at an angle without proper support. Metal seat frames corrode if exposed to moisture. Electronic galley inserts deteriorate if stored without proper preservation.

Preservation and Protection services include:

Protective wrapping and covering for cosmetic surfaces
Dedicated racking sized for seats, panels, and monuments
Proper stacking and support methods to prevent deformation
Moisture protection for metal and electronic components
Shelf life monitoring for adhesives, sealants, and perishable materials
Complete material traceability documentation

WHY OPERATORS CHOOSE AIRO FOR WAREHOUSING

Warehousing is not a glamorous service, but it is one that saves operators real money and real headaches when it is done right. Lost components, storage damage, and shipping delays are problems that compound quickly on a program with a hard delivery date. AIRO Industries Company provides the organized, disciplined warehousing that keeps components safe, tracked, and ready when the program needs them.

Secure, organized facility configured for aircraft interior components

Complete inventory tracking from receiving through release

Integrated with production shop for seamless program execution

Domestic and international shipping coordination

AIRO Industries Integrated Aircraft Interior Capabilities

Frequently Asked Questions

Some frequently asked questions about the service that you may have questions about

What types of aircraft interior components can you store?
We store the full range of aircraft interior components including complete seat shipsets, individual seat assemblies, cabin panels, overhead bin assemblies, galley and lavatory components, galley insert equipment, IFE hardware, soft goods, and raw materials such as fabric, leather, foam, and laminates.
Do you provide inventory tracking and reporting?
Yes. We track every component by part number, serial number, condition status, and warehouse location. Inventory reports are available on request, and we coordinate with operator material planning teams to ensure components are available when needed for scheduled programs.
How do you protect components from storage damage?
We use storage methods appropriate to the material type including protective wrapping for cosmetic surfaces, dedicated racking for seats and panels, proper stacking to prevent deformation, moisture protection for metal and electronic components, and shelf life monitoring for perishable materials. Components are segregated by condition status.
Can warehousing be combined with your repair and refurbishment services?
Yes. Our warehouse sits next to our production shop, allowing direct transfer between storage and the work floor. This integration eliminates external shipping, reduces handling damage risk, and speeds up program turnaround. Components move from storage into production and back into organized storage without leaving our facility.
Do you handle shipping and logistics?
Yes. We provide custom packaging and crating, carrier coordination, domestic and international shipping support, and shipping documentation. Outbound releases are scheduled to align with operator maintenance calendars, and we support expedited shipping for AOG and urgent requirements.