South Wales Echo

Cardiff expansion for aviation firm chaired by rock frontman

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AVIATION maintenanc­e, repair and overhaul business, Caerdav, which is chaired by lead singer of Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson, has expanded with a new operation at Cardiff Airport.

The St Athan-based business has invested in a dedicated line maintenanc­e station at the nearby airport.

The facility will initially providing support for ACMI (aircraft, crew, maintenanc­e and insurance) operator, Avion Express.

The new line station will carry out overnight daily and weekly maintenanc­e checks for Avion Express as part of its summer 2024 contract with holiday giant TUI, ensuring its aircraft remain operationa­l throughout the season.

Chris Coleman, managing director at Caerdav said: “As a proud Welsh business, we’re excited to add this string to our bow, establishi­ng new relationsh­ips with both Avion Express and Cardiff Airport that we hope to develop further over time.”

The new line station is manned by six dedicated technician­s from Caerdav, who are all rated to work on Airbus A320, Boeing 737, 757 and 767 aircraft. Initially working on the A320 operated by Avion Express for TUI Airways across the 2024 summer season.

Caerdav is looking to make it a permanent fixture at the airport moving forwards.

Aleksandr Abramov, technical operations director at Avion Express said: “The summer contract is extremely important for the airline, so having dedicated maintenanc­e support from such a skilled team to keep the aircraft flying all season will provide a massive operationa­l advantage.”

Chief executive of the Rhoose-base airport, Spencer Birns, said: “It’s great news seeing Caerdav bolstering its offering to provide line maintenanc­e at Cardiff Airport.”

The new line station opened this month for the summer season, with plans in place to make it a permanent fixture at the airport.

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