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Flybe's 1st Birthday at Cardiff Airport (Image: Cardiff Airport/Flybe)
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334,000 passengers use Flybe in first year at Cardiff Airport

01/06/2016 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Since Flybe expanded its operations at Cardiff Airport on June 1st 2015, 334,000 pasengers have used the low fares carrier. Over the last year Flybe has expanded its network from 4 destinations to 16 and now bases 2 modern Embraer E195 Jets at Wales’ only international airport. Flybe currently offers [read more]

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Welshman on board downed Egypt Air plane

19/05/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

It has been reported that Welshman Richard Osman is believed to be the only Briton onboard the Egypt Air flight which cashed north of Egypt earlier today. Flight MS804 from Paris to Cairo disappeared from radar about 20 minutes north of Cairo and is believed to have crashed into the [read more]

British Airways Boeing 787 at BAMC
Engineering and leasing news

British Airways completes first dreamliner check at Cardiff

19/05/2016 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

British Airways Maintenance Cardiff (BAMC) has successfully completed the first “B” check of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The long haul maintenance facility at Cardiff Airport maintains British Airway’s (BA) long haul fleet including Boeing 747, Boeing 777, Boeing 767 and now Boeing 787 aircraft. The first 787 Dreamliner (G-ZBJA) arrived [read more]

Flybe Embraer
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Flybe takes control of Cardiff to London City Route

23/05/2016 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Flybe has today notified customers that it is taking control of the Cardiff to London City route following the problems with the planned operator VLM Airlines. The route which is due to start in September was to be operated by a VLM Airlines Fokker F50 however sent emails to customers [read more]

Cardiff and Vale College
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Future Aircraft Engineers put through their paces at Cardiff College

24/05/2016 3 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Teams of budding construction technicians and aircraft engineers from schools across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan have been put through their paces at special Aero and Design & Construction challenges at Cardiff and Vale College. Eighteen teams from 15 schools took part in the challenges. Held to mark National [read more]

Easyjet Airbus at Cardiff Airport (Image: Aviation Wales)
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Cardiff receives divert as Bristol Airport closes

25/05/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Cardiff Airport today received an EasyJet flight that was diverted from Bristol Airport due to it being temporarily closed by a “hole in the runway”. The EasyJet flight from Venice was one of several flights diverted to different airports as Bristol was forced to close for repairs to be carried [read more]

Emirates Boeing 777 (Image: Aviation Wales)
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University of South Wales opening Dubai Aviation College

25/05/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

The University of South Wales (USW) is planning to open an Aviation College in Dubai after signing a memorandum of understanding with Dubai Aviation City Corporation. The USW Aviation Academy will be located near Al Maktoum airport to the south of the city. The facility is designed to serve a rapidly growing [read more]

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Cardiff Airport to see 35k Passengers this half-term

28/05/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Cardiff Airport is expecting to see 35,000 passengers this half-term, an increase of 20% on the same half-term last year. The airport reported the passenger figures yesterday, along with the most popular destinations this half-term. Palma Majorca is the top destinations for Welsh travellers getting away this week, with Vueling, [read more]

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Opinion

Daily Post exclusively reveals that planes fly over North Wales!

30/05/2016 < 1 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

The Daily Post, the newspaper of North Wales, has done it again. Following on from their breaking story about governments spraying chemicals from unseen aircraft, they have exclusively revealed that aircraft fly over North Wales daily! The North Walian paper broke the story on saturday and showed video evidence that [read more]

No more Cardiff to Dublin flights with Aer Lingus (Image: Aviation Wales)
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Aer Lingus is dropping the Cardiff to Dublin route

01/06/2016 2 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Stobart Air has confirmed that the Aer Lingus Cardiff to Dublin route is ceasing from the end of october 2016. Aviation Wales contacted Stobart Air after an Aer Lingus customer asked on twitter why they couldn’t book the route in January 2017. Aer Lingus replied stating “the route is not [read more]

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