CARDIFF AVIATION MRO WORK UNDERGOES RAPID EXPANSION

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11 June 2015

Cardiff Aviation has seen demand skyrocket for its MRO services, with record numbers of aircraft inputs over the past nine months.

Since October 2014, the world-class MRO facility at St Athan - Cardiff Airport Aerospace Enterprise Zone in South Wales - has completed 43 base maintenance inputs for many big name airlines and top lessors. More than £3m worth of work has been carried out on Boeing 737s, 757s, and Airbus A320s.

Phil Swanson, Commercial Director at Cardiff Aviation, says: “Cardiff Aviation’s MRO operations have grown phenomenally in the past nine months and we are seeing strong demand for hangar slots well into 2016. Many customers have commented on the top quality work and fast turnarounds delivered by our experienced local engineers.”

Established in 2012, Cardiff Aviation’s MRO facilities are located within a former Royal Air Force maintenance base at St Athan. With two hangars originally built to each accommodate a massive VC10, Cardiff Aviation has the capacity to work on up to four narrow body airliners at any one time, with high security parking space outside for an additional 20 aircraft.

Cardiff Aviation incorporates tooling, equipment and state-of-the-art systems rarely seen in civilian MROs including computerised storage systems, temperature controlled heating, advanced fire suppression, and even a built-in cabin pressure testing facility. It also has its own integral engineering workshop, component paint bays, composite repair facilities - enough to build a new aircraft from scratch - and contemporary well-equipped customer office suites.

Swanson says: “Our unique entrepreneurial ethos means we want to introduce a new approach to MRO that works better and more cost-effectively for our customers. The feedback we’re getting from major aircraft operators and the increase in business shows that we are now a really credible alternative to the longer-established MROs.”

The MRO hangars are a central component of Cardiff Aviation’s unique aircraft services range, which incorporates MRO, training, and ACMI leasing.  

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Notes to editor

Cardiff Aviation is a fully-approved and certified MRO and pilot training company based at St Athan -Cardiff Airport Aerospace Enterprise Zone in South Wales, United Kingdom. Operating from a former RAF maintenance base with parking for up to 20 narrow-bodied airliners, Cardiff Aviation can conduct MRO work on aircraft of almost any size, including Boeing 737s, 757s and Airbus 320s.  

Cardiff Aviation also has two Boeing 747 training simulators and one of just two Sikorsky S-61 helicopter simulators in the world. Customers for the MRO and training facilities include Air Atlanta Icelandic, the Royal Malaysian Air Force and British International Helicopters.

For more information contact James Boley or Mike Keeler at Garnett Keeler PR on 020 8647 4467 or james.boley@garnettkeeler.com / mike.keeler@garnettkeeler.com

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Cardiff Aviation’s MRO operations have grown phenomenally in the past nine months and we are seeing strong demand for hangar slots well into 2016.
Phil Swanson, Commercial Director, Cardiff Aviation