Cardiff International Airport Update

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Another young pair for teardown​

We strive to serve our end-users in the best way possible. To do that, we continuously extend our sourcing process by taking their demand into account, In other words, we make sure to offer our customers a wide range of various items.

The pair is currently undergoing disassembly at eCube, Wales. Parts to be available for exchange and sales purposes in the next few weeks.

It’s not our first pair from Germania we have in inventory. Previously TDA acquired three Boeing 737-700’s, Two Airbus A319’s and the icing on the cake, the youngest of them all, MSN 4268.

Thanks to our efficient dismantling process we’re able to offer special items, such as doors, fuselages as well as the landing gear, APU (GTCP-131-9A) and complete sets of nacelles (CFM56-5B & V2500-A5).

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The former Germania Airbus A319-100 with registration D-ASTZ is now part of aeroplane heaven.

In March 2007, Airbus delivered the A319 with MSN 3019 to the Austrian airline Niki, where it was christened “Tango” and registered as OE-LEK.

It was stationed in Vienna for a period of four years before Germania took ownership of the aircraft on 1 April 2011, registering it as D-ASTZ.

In February 2019, Germania had to file for bankruptcy and talks with potential investors failed, too, leaving another German carrier to meet the same fate as Air Berlin and vanish from the skies.

D-ASTZ was transferred to Wales in July and recycled there in 2020.

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Thursday 20/01/2022​


Cardiff IAP ..runway in use 30 ..to 12 c.13:00 ..to 30 19:50

ArrivedDepartedFrom/ToFlt No(s) Callsign(s)Type Identity Comments
09:5809:58Bournemouth/Bournemouth GCTCHDA42G-CTCHTraining
10:3310:50Oxford/OxfordLDG48Edge 48DA42G-XDEATraining
T12:32/L12:51 13:27Kemble/KembleGCLEAP28AG-CLEATraining
13:2413:46Heliport/HeliportRHD63Redhead 63 EC45G-WOBRTraining
15:2515:44Bournemouth/BournemouthGCTSSDA42G-CTSSTraining
15:5215:52Oxford/OxfordLDG48Edge 48DA42G-LDGFTraining
17:51GroningenOYAWHPC12OY-AWHCambrian Apron
 
Going to take you back in time to 2017............

GJD Services movements 2017

GJD Services

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GJD Services is an EASA / CAA approved Part 145 Aircraft Maintenance Organisation specialising in the disassembly of aircraft and providing cost effective serviceable certified parts for direct re-entry into service or into stock. In addition GJD Services provide certified short or long term parking and storage maintenance, return to service checks, AOG support, AD and Maintenance Program compliance with the ability to perform ‘A’ checks at the customers location, at a time to suit you. Our team of dedicated Licensed Engineers and qualified maintenance professionals will provide a high level, flexible and professional service where and when required. The company commenced operations at St Athan during the Summer of 2017.

The following movements occured in 2017.
 

Friday 21/01/2022​


Cardiff IAP ..runway in use 30

ArrivedDepartedFrom/ToFlt No(s) Callsign(s)Type Identity Comments
20/0115:45 -/GroningenOYAWHPC12OY-AWH
11:5311:53Bournemouth/Bournemouth GLHXDDA42G-LHXDTraining
12:1513:53Gloucester/GloucesterGSHEDP28AG-SHED
13:07Cambridge N56AHSR22N56AHGA Apron
13:20NortholtNJE467Y Fraction 467Y E55PCS-PHRCambrian Apron
14:2214:29Kemble/KembleGELUEP28AG-ELUE
T14:54/L15:0816:04Bournemouth/BournemouthBLD81Blackadder 81 BE76G-GDMWTraining
15:1215:12Bournemouth/BournemouthGLHXDDA42G-LHXDTraining
15:4115:41Luxembourg/BaldonnelIRL280Irish 280PC12280Training
15:53ManchesterBAE62Felix 62E145G-OWTNCambrian Apron
 
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