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evolante 13th September 2002 13:52

Heavylift Engineering RIP ??
 
Heard that all staff have just been made redundant.....

Best of luck to all concerned for the future

newswatcher 13th September 2002 14:36

From the Southend Evening Echo(10/9):

"Aviation workers have become the latest victims of the September 11 attacks after losing their jobs at crisis-hit maintenance company Heavylift Aircraft Engineering.

The Southend Airport-based aircraft maintenance firm, which has been badly hit by the collapse of the air transport industry that followed last year's terror attacks, went into administration late on Friday.

The administrators immediately made 24 people redundant, but are now engaged in discussions with clients and potential buyers in the hope of maintaining the company as a going concern and preserving the jobs of the remaining 34 workers.

Administrator Rod Weston of Deloitte and Touche said: "Like a lot of aviation businesses, Heavylift Aircraft Engineering has been effected by the downturn in the market that followed September 11. People are not flying at the moment, and as a result there aren't that many planes being repaired.

"Our plan is to really try and rescue the business and sell it as a going concern, but we have only just arrived, so it is too early to say what the chances of that are."

The staff who lost their jobs will not receive redundancy payments from the cash-strapped company, although the administrators insist they will receive statutory redundancy payments from the Government."

maverick766 13th September 2002 18:54

A Sad farewell
 
As of noon today, the administrators pulled the plug on this fine engineering establishment. It will leave a great void at Southend and add to the many blows the industry has suffered in the past year. All the very best to those friends who have had heartache in the past few weeks because of the uncertainty and the lack of salary payments. I hope the controlling management at Stansted are happy with themselves and their pockets don't weigh them down too much. All the best lads...good luck for the future:( :mad:

fallen angel 13th September 2002 20:06

goodbye
 
strong info coming from the country that heavylift has gone and only air foyle part remains, the one remaining A300 is being returned, where will the belfast go? good luck to you all

Earthmover 15th September 2002 09:22

Just seen a friend who flew the Belfast ..... he's totally mortified as one can imagine. Best of luck to you all

classic crew 16th September 2002 13:50

HeavyLift The End
 
Heard today that HeavyLift have come to the end of the road; Can anybody shed more light on what's happening or the actual state of the company ?

Notso Fantastic 16th September 2002 14:00

Rather than start another thread, if you look down the list here you will see more.

Engine overtemp 16th September 2002 14:02

See here . (You just beat me to it NSF!)

DogsDiner 16th September 2002 14:05

Well I ain't gonna miss them.

Electric Sky 16th September 2002 14:46

Been in this situation before and it's horrendous ..... very best of luck to all staff who are affected. Was Prime partly responsible for the collapse as the aircraft spent most of it's time parked up at EMA?

This must be the sad end for the Belfast. :(

ES ;)

VP8 16th September 2002 15:36

Nice reply DD :mad: Hope you are secure in your apparent Ivory Tower not with the rest of us Plebs here wondering what the future holds for us

Veeps

Unless you are one of the fallen looking at your posting #'s then it's still bad vibes and I apologise

The Sandman 16th September 2002 16:08

Sorry guys, best of luck to all.

P.Pilcher 16th September 2002 16:29

I understand that despite its slow start, Prime was profitable with a very busy October ahead of it and many, many further future bookings. Those Prime personnel who received their redundancy notices today are mortified that such an apparently successful operation could have the plug pulled so sudenly and unexpectedly.

aeroground 16th September 2002 16:54

good luck guys, I have been there to many times

heavyless 16th September 2002 17:17

ALL BUT FOUR OF ENGINEERING STAFF NOW BEEN MADE
REDUNDANT. A SORRY WAY FOR SUCH A GOOD FACILITYTO GO. RUMOURS THAT OTHER PEOPLE ARE LOOKING AT THE FACILITY MIGHT PUT SOME LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL FOR ALL OF US DOWN HERE AT SOUTHEND.

VIKING9 16th September 2002 17:33

Any ex HLA Ops/Crewing staff looking for a job, then drop me a line......I might be able to help someone. ;)

VP8 16th September 2002 19:26

Thanks Viking I'll pass it on to those concerned..

VEEPS:)

Startri 16th September 2002 22:30

Guppy Followers

9G-LCA is scheduled to leave MQY tomorrow morning going via YQX to arrive MME Wed afternoon, hopefully of this week!!!

Startri
:D :p :D

VP8 17th September 2002 08:03

Believe it when I see it there!!!!

Rgds
VEEPS

jetwiz2001 17th September 2002 13:52

Heavylift dead n gone
 
Its so sad to hear that HLA have finally pulled the plug and have put the recievers in>I just want to say good luck to all the crews and staff what a fine bunch they were ,with the exceptions of Hales N Pace of course ! I hope you all find jobs soon and you get everything thats owed to you.Thanks for A WONDERFULL 3 YEARS !


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