Transaero Boeing 747-346 VP-BGX was an afternoon arrival when in diverted in due to poor visibility at Bruntingthorpe, Leicestershire, where it is due to be scrapped. The aircraft arrived from Moscow |
The BHX Blog - a photographic record of movements and news at Birmingham Airport - BHX/EGBB - in the UK
Friday 30 November 2012 - Transaero Boeing 747 VP-BGX diverts in from Bruntingthorpe!!
Thursday 29 November 2012 - Monarch Airbus A321 G-OZBF now flying in their new style colour scheme
Monarch Airbus A321-231 G-OZBF was a morning departure to Sharm el Sheikh - it is the first Monarch 321 to wear their new style colour scheme with the yellow tail |
MHS Aviation Dornier 328-100 D-CIRD operated the morning Loganair/flybe service to Dundee - the last daylight departure of this service which ceases on Sunday evening |
CityJet Fokker 50 OO-VLS was a morning arrival operating a day stopping charter from Rotterdam |
Wednesday 28 November 2012 - Thomson Boeing 737 G-TAWK in new colours makes its first visit to BHX
easyJet Airbus A319-111 G-EZDU operated their morning service to Belfast - its first visit to BHX |
Piper Malibu Meridian N6108F was an afternoon visitor to the Elmdon apron Photo: Mike Hollick |
Tuesday 27 November 2012 - Falcon 50EX F-HCDD is a day stopping visitor to the Elmdon apron
Falcon 50EX F-HCDD was a day stopping visitor to the Elmdon apron Photo: Mike Hollick |
TCS & Starquest Expeditions Boeing 757-28A
G-OOBE which had been parked up at BHX since it arrived on Sunday 18 November 2012.... |
Enter Air Boeing 737-400 off to see Santa in Arctic Finland from Birmingham during December 2012
Enter Air - the Polish charter airline - is planning to operate a series of Boeing 737-400
"Santa flights" from Birmingham to Enontekio in Arctic Finland during December 2012
The programme comprises of a day trip and a series of longer breaks which conveniently
depart Birmingham at 1000 - please see below for the planned schedule
"Santa flights" from Birmingham to Enontekio in Arctic Finland during December 2012
The programme comprises of a day trip and a series of longer breaks which conveniently
depart Birmingham at 1000 - please see below for the planned schedule
SATURDAY 15 DECEMBER 2012
1835/ N/S ENT321P 734 from Gatwick
- positioning flight - Enter Air
SUNDAY 16 DECEMBER 2012
N/S /1000 ENT3235 734 to Enontekio
- Santa flight to Lapland - Enter Air
TUESDAY 18 DECEMBER 2012
1755/1830 ENT3240/321P 734 from Enontekio/to Manchester
- Santa flight from Lapland - Enter Air
WEDNESDAY 19 DECEMBER 2012
1850/ N/S ENT321P 734 from Bristol
- positioning flight - Enter Air
THURSDAY 20 DECEMBER 2012
N/S /0700 ENT3243 734 to Enontekio
- day trip to visit Santa in Lapland
2120/2155 ENT3244/321P 734 from Enontekio/to Doncaster
- return of day trip to see Santa
SATURDAY 22 DECEMBER 2012
2210/ N/S ENT321P 734 from Manchester
- positioning flight - Enter Air
SUNDAY 23 DECEMBER 2012
N/S /1000 ENT3115 734 to Enontekio
- Santa flight to Lapland
THURSDAY 27 DECEMBER 2012
1745/1820 ENT3118/321P 734 from Enontekio/to Leeds
- return Santa flight from Lapland - Enter Air
Schedule/timings subject to change!!
Tuesday 27 November 2012 |
Monday 26 November 2012 - HM Coastguard Cessna 404 G-EXEX parked on the Elmdon apron
Sunday 25 November 2012 - West Air Europe BAe ATP G-MANO spends the day on the Elmdon apron
Saturday 24 November 2012 - Emirates Boeing 777 A6-EGU departs to Dubai in the rain!!
Friday 23 November 2012 - Starquest Expeditions Boeing 757 G-OOBE parked up at BHX
Thursday 22 November 2012 - MHS Aviation Dornier 328 D-CIRD flying for Loganair/flybe to Dundee
MHS Aviation Dornier 328-100 D-CIRD operated the morning Loganair/flybe service to Dundee - the aircraft wears small SUN-AIR/British Airways titles on the nose from an earlier lease |
easyJet Airbus A319-111 G-EZDD operated their morning service to Belfast - its first visit to BHX |
SAS Boeing 737-683 LN-RRX operated their flight to Stockholm Arlanda |
Citation CJ3 F-GVVB was a day stopping visitor |
RAF BAe 125 CC3 ZD621 was a morning visitor to the Elmdon apron |
Wednesday 21 November 2012 - Air Berlin Boeing 737 D-ABMJ visits on "Santa Claus Tour 2012"!!
Air Berlin Boeing 737-86J D-ABMJ in their "Santa Claus Tour 2012" special seasonal colour scheme operated their flight from Hannover on a very wet day - its first visit to BHX |
.... the face of "Santa" has been created from the photos of nearly 2,000 airberlin fans and employees who uploaded their images to the airline’s Facebook page |
.... and better illustrated on this airberlin promotional photo! |
There is a different image of "Santa" on the starboard side of the aircraft Photo: Ron Kosys |
Thomson Boeing 737-8K5 G-TAWG operated their flight from Enfidha - its first visit to BHX |
SAS Boeing 737-683 LN-RCT operated their flight to Stockholm Arlanda |
WDL BAe 146-300 which had arrived on Tuesday took the Mahler Chamber Orchestra onto their next concert in Brussels |
Farnair Europe ATR 72-201F HB-AFS which had arrived from Stuttgart on Tuesday evening positioned out to Cologne |
Monarch Aircraft Engineering to develop new state-of-the-art maintenance facility at Birmingham Airport
The new hangar for Monarch Aircraft Engineering will be located on the Elmdon site at Birmingham Airport |
Monarch Aircraft Engineering - MAEL - the award-winning independent aircraft maintenance
provider today, Tuesday 20 November 2012, announced plans to significantly expand its UK
provider today, Tuesday 20 November 2012, announced plans to significantly expand its UK
operations with a new 110,000 sq. ft state-of-the-art maintenance facility, creating 150 new
jobs, with the potential for a further 150, at Birmingham Airport
Due to be completed and operational by the end of 2013, the new MAEL facility will incorporate
industry-leading design and build standards and is the first UK hangar to have the capacity for
Boeing 787 dreamliner maintenance, with sufficient capacity for other wide body aircraft, such
as Boeing 777, 747 and Airbus A350. The facility will be large enough to accommodate two
Boeing 777-300ER aircraft or 10 narrow-body aircraft and will contain a number of component
repair and back shops
Paul Kehoe, CEO of Birmingham Airport, said: "We are delighted to have been chosen as the
Airport for Monarch Group’s UK engineering expansion, following the growth of its flight operation
in Birmingham this year. The decision to create this state-of-the-art facility in the West Midlands
demonstrates Monarch’s long-term commitment to the region, creating job opportunities for
skilled engineers and young people looking to start a career in aircraft maintenance"
The new facility at Birmingham Airport will complement MAEL’s existing heavy maintenance
facilities in the UK at London Luton and Manchester Airports and supports the recent and
continuing growth of MAEL’s high-quality aircraft engineering activities
MAEL’s own third-party (i.e. non-Monarch Airlines) maintenance activities have grown to 27%
of business in 2012 from 18% in 2010, and over the next three years this is planned to increase
to almost 40% of turnover and to consolidate MAEL’s position in the top 10 largest airframe
maintenance and repair organisations (MRO) in Europe
Due to be completed and operational by the end of 2013, the new MAEL facility will incorporate
industry-leading design and build standards and is the first UK hangar to have the capacity for
Boeing 787 dreamliner maintenance, with sufficient capacity for other wide body aircraft, such
as Boeing 777, 747 and Airbus A350. The facility will be large enough to accommodate two
Boeing 777-300ER aircraft or 10 narrow-body aircraft and will contain a number of component
repair and back shops
Paul Kehoe, CEO of Birmingham Airport, said: "We are delighted to have been chosen as the
Airport for Monarch Group’s UK engineering expansion, following the growth of its flight operation
in Birmingham this year. The decision to create this state-of-the-art facility in the West Midlands
demonstrates Monarch’s long-term commitment to the region, creating job opportunities for
skilled engineers and young people looking to start a career in aircraft maintenance"
The new facility at Birmingham Airport will complement MAEL’s existing heavy maintenance
facilities in the UK at London Luton and Manchester Airports and supports the recent and
continuing growth of MAEL’s high-quality aircraft engineering activities
MAEL’s own third-party (i.e. non-Monarch Airlines) maintenance activities have grown to 27%
of business in 2012 from 18% in 2010, and over the next three years this is planned to increase
to almost 40% of turnover and to consolidate MAEL’s position in the top 10 largest airframe
maintenance and repair organisations (MRO) in Europe
MAEL operates globally, supporting clients throughout Europe, the Middle East, Australia and
North America, where it applies superior knowledge of maintaining both legacy fleets and new
technology aircraft such as the Boeing 787 dreamliner, for which it is one of only six worldwide
Boeing-approved GoldCare providers. Current MAEL operations include an extensive global line
maintenance network, engineering technical management team, component maintenance and
spares trading organisation as well as a new purpose-built training academy
As a division of The Monarch Group, the leading UK-based travel group, MAEL also provides
high-quality aircraft maintenance and engineering services to the Monarch Airlines’ fleet,
contributing significantly to the scheduled leisure airline’s efficiency and reliability. Birmingham
Airport is one of Monarch Airlines’ six UK bases, and during 2012 the airline also expanded
its services from the airport
North America, where it applies superior knowledge of maintaining both legacy fleets and new
technology aircraft such as the Boeing 787 dreamliner, for which it is one of only six worldwide
Boeing-approved GoldCare providers. Current MAEL operations include an extensive global line
maintenance network, engineering technical management team, component maintenance and
spares trading organisation as well as a new purpose-built training academy
As a division of The Monarch Group, the leading UK-based travel group, MAEL also provides
high-quality aircraft maintenance and engineering services to the Monarch Airlines’ fleet,
contributing significantly to the scheduled leisure airline’s efficiency and reliability. Birmingham
Airport is one of Monarch Airlines’ six UK bases, and during 2012 the airline also expanded
its services from the airport
Mick Adams, Managing Director of MAEL, apprentices and Paul Kehoe, CEO at Birmingham Airport |
Commenting on the new MRO facility at Birmingham Airport, Mick Adams, Managing Director
of MAEL, said: "Our new state-of-the-art hangar at Birmingham Airport combined with our
existing facilities at London Luton and Manchester, and large line maintenance operation at
London Gatwick, will ensure that MAEL is uniquely positioned to provide its international and
domestic customers with a high-quality and leading maintenance and repair service in key,
strategically-important MRO locations across the UK"
of MAEL, said: "Our new state-of-the-art hangar at Birmingham Airport combined with our
existing facilities at London Luton and Manchester, and large line maintenance operation at
London Gatwick, will ensure that MAEL is uniquely positioned to provide its international and
domestic customers with a high-quality and leading maintenance and repair service in key,
strategically-important MRO locations across the UK"
Caroline Spelman, MP for Meriden, which includes Birmingham Airport, said: "I am delighted
to hear about the engineering facility Monarch are investing in at Birmingham Airport. The
creation of 300 jobs through this facility and the opportunities for apprentices is a vote of
confidence in the airport and the great heritage in engineering our area has"
Tuesday 20 November 2012 |
Tuesday 20 November 2012 - WDL BAe 146 D-AWBA arrives with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra
Monday 19 November 2012 - TAG Aviation Global Express G-XXRS makes its first visit to BHX
TAG Aviation Global Express G-XXRS arrived on Sunday evening on its first visit to BHX - after
spending the night parked up on the Elmdon apron it departed to Kiev Photo: Mike Hollick
|
Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-8F2 TC-JHM operated their service to Istanbul - its first visit to BHX |
Austrian Arrows Dash 8-402Q OE-LGE operated the morning Brussels Airlines flight
in place of the usual DH4 OE-LGC
|
SAS Boeing 737-76N SE-RET operated their flight to Stockholm Arlanda - another first visit to BHX! |
Finishing the day as it started Global Express VP-CNY was an afternoon visitor to the Elmdon apron
- it is operated for "New Yorker" a German fashion company Photo Mike Hollick
|
Sunday 18 November 2012 - Glock Challenger 300 OE-HGL was a morning visitor to the Elmdon apron
Glock Challenger 300 OE-HGL was a morning visitor to the Elmdon apron |
McDonnell Douglas Helicopters MD-500/Hughes 369E N7NP was a day stopping visitor |
Boeing 737-73T BBJ N500LS which had arrived on Saturday spent the day parked up |
SAS Boeing 737-683 LN-RPW operated their flight to Stockholm Arlanda |
flybe Dash 8-402Q G-FLBD operated their afternoon flight from Belfast City.... |
.... it was recently named "The Mary Peters" to mark the 40th anniversary of Dame Mary Peter's gold medal winning performance in the Munich Olympics |
First Choice Boeing 767-324ER G-OOBK was a morning arrival operating the Thomson flight from Cancun |
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