Scrapping area:
G-BNWS B767 (no engines)
G-DAJB B757 (no engines, tail or radome)
HZ-AIV B747 (no engines)
TF-AAE B747 (no engines)
+ a former Jet2 B737
Belfast Apron:
G-CELP B737 (no engines)
G-CELR B737 (no engines & radome)
G-ISLG ATR42 (fuselage only)
N176GT B777 (no engines)
VP-BOI B737 (fuselage only)
2-LNOA ATR42 (no engines or wings)
+ two more former Jet2 B737s (these along with the one in the scrap area are G-CELH, G-CELJ & G-CELZ)
D site apron:
F-GLZH A340 (complete with engines)
Outside ASI hangars:
G-CELW B737 (no engines)
M-FTOH B727 (complete with engines)
9V-SLK A320 (nop engines or tail)
Taxiway C:
G-MKGA B747
Near Chevron hangars:
HZ-AIY B747 (no engines)
N175GT B777 (no engines)
Firedump:
N389DF B737 (no engines)
A few visitors logged
D-CSUN Ce560XL
G-AVCM Pa24
G-OHJE AP300
G-ZANY DA40
Martin
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LOG: Kemble 22/4/17
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Re: LOG: Kemble 22/4/17
If it helps with the ex-Jet2 airframes, there are currently five on the field.
Airframes have been moving around a lot in recent days, so I can't be too accurate on precise positions, other than their general locations.
The first Jet2 airframe from the most recent batch (G-CELD), has long since been scrapped.
G-CELW is as you report over by the ASI hangars.
G-CELP / G-CELR and G-CELZ are on the Belfast line, moving around to make space for others (e.g. the Thai N176GT)
G-CELJ. is the airframe now in the scrap pan and is likely to be the first to be scrapped.
The other Jet2 you list. - G-CELH - is still very active on Jet2 services out of LBA and is not currently part of the Kemble line up.
HTH
Airframes have been moving around a lot in recent days, so I can't be too accurate on precise positions, other than their general locations.
The first Jet2 airframe from the most recent batch (G-CELD), has long since been scrapped.
G-CELW is as you report over by the ASI hangars.
G-CELP / G-CELR and G-CELZ are on the Belfast line, moving around to make space for others (e.g. the Thai N176GT)
G-CELJ. is the airframe now in the scrap pan and is likely to be the first to be scrapped.
The other Jet2 you list. - G-CELH - is still very active on Jet2 services out of LBA and is not currently part of the Kemble line up.
HTH
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