Newquay-2
Monarch A321 G-BZAM en route Manchester to Newquay and at least one more earlier arrived. For storage ?
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G-BZAD just positioned BHX-NQY
That makes 4 that I know of in storage at NQY |
Salty air and aluminium don't make a great combination.
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Doubt very much they are in for long term storage. Could well be for attention at Apple before onward to whoever ends up leading them.
Either way it's not like this is the first time aircraft have been stored at NQY |
Originally Posted by inOban
(Post 9920493)
Salty air and aluminium don't make a great combination.
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Oh believe me it will.
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Flybe had problems with the electrics in the 195's after a brief spell in storage a few years ago at NQY!
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It wasn't just the electrics.
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Originally Posted by Jersey32D
(Post 9920783)
Flybe had problems with the electrics in the 195's after a brief spell in storage a few years ago at NQY!
Brymon had an HPR7 based at NQY for year after year without problem. The Brymon fuel bowsers 'Sweaty Betty' and 'Fat Ann' were a different matter though, there's something unique about lighting a fire beneath a bowser full of fuel to thaw out the diesel in the tank :) |
As suspected. The A321s are with Apple for care and maintenance on behalf of the leading company.
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Salty Air, even the Plastic is Rusting on one of our Bowsers.:eek:
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Makes you wonder how they manage at Shannon! :eek:
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Might be a bit liveley there on Monday mind you could be at Newquay as well
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Flybe summer18 schedules currently being loaded.
Looks like nothing new but some reductions to STN, MAN and BHX so far ..... |
According to Routes STR-NQY originally due to start 31.3.18 put back to 5.5.18
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