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Webby737 29th Sep 2020 16:14

FlyBe engineering
 
Dublin Aerospace has bought what was left of FlyBe engineering in Exeter. They're now going to be called Exeter Aerospace.
It's great to see something positive during these hard times !
https://www.irishtimes.com/business/...port-1.4367320

Mr @ Spotty M 29th Sep 2020 21:30

What l have read is that they have taken over the hangar facilities from the airports owner and are setting up their own operation.
Does not seem to be anything to do with Flybe engineering, other than they have purchased tooling and equipment from the administrators.

Webby737 29th Sep 2020 21:32


Originally Posted by Mr @ Spotty M (Post 10895084)
What l have read is that they have taken over the hangar facilities from the airports owner and are setting up their own operation.
Does not seem to be anything to do with Flybe engineering, other than they have purchased tooling and equipment from the administrators.

This is much the same as they did with Team Aer Lingus/FLS/SR Technics in DUB, they then employed at lot of the ex-employees.


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