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Monarch Airlines to launch East Midlands-Ibiza flights tomorrow, explains how to paint an airliner

Monarch Airlines (London-Luton) is launching two new routes from East Midlands.ย On May 7 the airline launched its first ever scheduled flight to Malta from East Midlands Airport.ย The flights will operate twice a week on a Tuesday and Saturday.

Malta is the first of two new routes to launch this summer from East Midlands Airport with Ibiza also launching on May 23.

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Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Airbus A321-231 G-OZBL (msn 864) lands at Geneva in the updated look.

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What does it take to repaint an airliner? Monarch Airlines explains the process that takes nine days on their excellent Monarch blog:

First step, checks and scaffolding

The first task was to fly Airbus A321 G-OZBZ down to a specialist aircraft painting company in Bournemouth called Airbourne Colours. The A321 would spend about 9 days being stripped down and repainted by a team of 10 to 12 highly experienced specialist painters each with 10 to 20 years experience. The team in Bournemouth would be in constant communication with Monarch operations teams and engineers during this time.

When G-OZBZ first arrived at the painterโ€™s hangar, a Monarch engineer carried out an acceptance check on the aircraft. This check included removal of window wipers and a series of other tasks such as disconnecting batteries.

Next, the painting specialistโ€™s hangar supervisor and a Monarch engineer worked together to check on the condition of the current paintwork and assessed any damage. While this check was carried out, a team put scaffolding into place around the aircraft. There had to be enough scaffolding to give access to every point of the aircraft during the painting process.

Second step, masking and stripping

There are two kinds of paint job that you can give an aircraft โ€“ a strip or an abrade (otherwise known as a โ€˜rubโ€™). A strip involves the use of chemical washes to remove the paint back to bare metal. During a โ€˜rubโ€™ the aircraft fuselage (the body of the plane) is sanded back to a smooth finish ready to accept paint.

Generally the fuselage and fin are stripped as these are made of metal but the engines and wings and rubbed as they are made of composite materials.

Monarch Airlines aircraft G-OZBZ during repaint - masking

G-OZBZ needed a fuselage strip and repaint, so the next step was to cover or โ€˜maskโ€™ all the areas which needed to be protected from sanding dust and paint overspray, for example the cockpit and cabin windows. As the wings werenโ€™t being painted (just the ends were to be painted yellow), these were also masked. Masking was also applied to sensitive items such as ports, antennae, aerials and engine intakes.

The metallic areas were then chemically stripped back to bare metal, a process which includes a power wash and alkaline shampoo. The tail fin and engine cowlings (covers) are made of composite materials, so these were abraded, followed by a solvent wash. Once all the paint was removed and sealants checked and repaired or replaced, Monarch engineers carried out a bare metal inspection to check the state of the aircraft before painting commenced.

Monarch aircraft A321 - G-OZBZ during repainting process

ย Then, itโ€™s time to paint

After masking, a team of 10 to 12 people hand-sprayed primer to the fuselage.

Monarch G-OZBZ during white paint process

Once the primer was dry, a layer of white paint was applied to the fuselage.

Monarch aircraft G-OZBZ during painting process - white coat

Next, yellow paint was sprayed on to the tail and once dry, the indigo was applied to the underneath of the fuselage and Monarchโ€™s famous spotty M logo was added to the tail.

Monarch aircraft G-OZBZ during painting process

There are a number of mandatory markings and Monarch titles that need to be put on the aircraft. These are a combination of decals (industrial stickers) and paint. The Monarch title for instance was applied by placing a massive spray mask (or stencil) over the fuselage and spraying the mask with paint.

Monarch aircraft G-OZBZ more colours applied

Aircraft paints are designed to be tough in order to withstand extreme environmental conditions as well as corrosion, chemicals, and rain erosion. However, unlike paint you might use to protect your home, aircraft paints also need to be incredibly lightweight and the completed paint job was allowed to be no more than 250 microns thick (0.25mm or about 0.01 inches).

Taking all the primer, white, yellow, purple basecoat and the clear coat together, the total amount of paint used was about 360 litres.

Finally, itโ€™s very important to the safe and efficient operation of commercial aircraft that we know how much everything weighs. When the painting was complete, G-OZBZ was given a โ€˜calculated reweighโ€™, which compared the thickness of the new paint to the original paint. These figures were sent to a loadmaster company to produce accurate trim data for the aircraft, which will be used eventually by the pilots and other people in operations.

Thank you Monarch for explaining the process.

 

 

Oman Air orders three additional Airbus A330-300s

Oman Air (Muscat), the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, has placed an order for three A330-300s, growing its A330 Family fleet to a total of ten Airbus aircraft. The aircraft will be operated on long haul routes and can comfortably seat close to 300 passengers.

Copyright Photo: Dave Glendinning.ย Airbus A330-343X A40-DB (msn 1044) taxies at London (Heathrow).

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Avianca (Colombia) Airbus A320-214 WL F-WWBE (N632AV) (msn 5632) (Sharklets) (partial new livery) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 912194.

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Virgin America arrives in Austin, Texas

Virgin America (San Francisco)ย today celebrated the launch of its new daily roundtrip service to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) from San Francisco with an onboard concert.

In keeping with Austin and the Virgin brand’s musical roots, guests onboard the inaugural flight were also treated to a live, in-flight acoustic performance onboard the Airbus A320 aircraft by the award-winning Austin-based psychedelic rock band,ย The Bright Light Social Hour. En route from SFO to the “live music capital of the world,” the band surprised guests and performed in the aisles on the commercial flight (see video below).

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing.ย Airbus A320-214 N848VA (msn 4959) approaches Los Angeles International Airport.

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Adria Airways loses $7.3 million in the first quarter, will be privatized

Adria Airways (Ljubljana) reported a reduced loss of $7.3 million in the first quarter. The struggling carrier intends to lease out its two Airbus A319s to Jat Airways (Belgrade) next month according to Balkans.com. However the airline will lease in two older (and cheaper) A319s in order to maintain its summer schedule and main routes according to the same source.

The government of Slovenia is planning to privatize around 15 state owned companies including Adria Airways according to Telecompaper.

Copyright Photo: Andi Hiltl/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Airbus A319-132 S5-AAR (msn 4301) prepares to land at Zurich.

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EasyJet launches London Gatwick-Bergen, Norway flights

EasyJet (easyJet.com) (London-Luton) yesterday (May 20) launchedย ย its first ever services from London Gatwick to Bergen, Norway.

Norway is the 33rd country EasyJet flies to with the airline expecting to carry more than 100,000 passengers between Norway and the UK annually.

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Airbus A319-111 G-EJAR (msn 2412) in the Supporting UNICEF motif taxies at Amsterdam.

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Cyprus Airways moves closer to Air France after the Central Bank rejects MEA’s takeover bid

Cyprus Airways (Larnaca) is moving closer to Air France (Paris) with an expanded code-share program. Air France-KLM is helping the airline with its reorganization. The carrier today made this announcement:

Air France and Cyprus Airways are building on their existing cooperation to now offer a total of 20 daily code-share flights.

This new agreement offers travellers a wider choice of seamless travel solutions. Passengers travelling on Air Franceโ€™s extensive international network are now able to connect to and from Cyprus at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport.

Flight options between Larnaca and Paris are also enhanced through several daily connections via Athens, in addition to the five weekly nonstop flights operated by Cyprus Airways. Customers can now take advantage of the domestic flights operated within Greece by Cyprus Airways, offering easy connections via Athens, between Paris, Rhodes and Heraklion.

Thanks to this new code-share agreement, Air France will now offer flights operated by Cyprus Airways: Larnaca-Paris, Larnaca-Athens, Athens-Heraklion and Athens-Rhodes. Cyprus Airways will also offer flights operated by Air France between Athens and Paris.

To better serve passengers on both airlinesโ€™ code-share flights, Cyprus Airways has conveniently moved from Terminal 1 to Terminal 2 at Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport. Terminal 2 is also used by Air France for its own flight operations. Moreover, passengers on both Air France and Cyprus Airways flights can collect points for their frequent flyer programmes, Flying Blue and Sunmiles, with each airline on all code-share flights.

This expanded relationship follows the bank rejection of all overtures by MEA-Middle East Airlines (Beirut) to either acquire a share or all of Cyprus Airways. The Central Bank, which controls the majority shares of MEA, rejected the plan by MEA to buy into troubled Cyprus Airways which is undergoing an reorganization. The bank did not want the airline to take on this added risk.

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Meanwhile Cyprus Airways’ pilots are supporting the restructuring plan being designed by Air France-KLM.

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Copyright Photo: Paul Denton/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Airbus A320-232 5B-DCK (msn 2275) approaches the Larnaca base for landing.

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China Eastern Airlines takes delivery of the first Airbus A320 with Sharklets

China Eastern A320-200 WL B-513L (B-9921)(88)(Grd) TSN (Airbus)(LRW)

China Eastern Airlines (Shanghai) has taken delivery of its first Airbus A320 aircraft equipped with Sharklet fuel saving wing-tip devices, becoming Chinaโ€™s first carrier to do so.ย The aircraft isย alsoย the first Sharklets equipped A320 assembledย and deliveredย in Tianjin, China.

The A320, powered by IAE V2500 engines,ย features a comfortable two class cabin, seating 158 passengers with eight in business class and 150 in economy.ย The A320 will make its first commercial flight fromย Shanghai to Dalian on May 18.

Sharklets are made from light-weight composites and are 2.4 meters tall. They are an option on new-build A320 Family aircraft and standard on all members of the new A320neo family.ย They offer operators up to four per cent fuel burn reduction on longer range sectors and provide the flexibility of either adding an additional 100 nautical miles range or increased payload capability of up to 450 kilograms.

China Eastern is one of the largest airlines in Chinaย and is the first Chinese airline operating Airbus aircraft in 1985. Now it operates an Airbus fleet of over 230 aircraft including A300s, A319s, A320s, A321s, A330s and A340s.

Airbus Tianjin Delivery Centre has delivered 126 aircraft since June 2009 and it plans to deliver 46 aircraft in total in 2013.

Copyright Photo: Airbus. Wearing temporary marks of B-513L, this Airbus A320-232 was handed over as B-9921 (msn 5516).

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Newsworthy Photo of the Day – May 19, 2013

Tatarstan Airlines (Tatarstan Aircompany) Airbus A319-111 VP-BDZ (msn 2446) (RusLine colors) DXB (Paul Denton). Image: 912185.

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Newsworthy Photo of the Day – May 18, 2013

Air Corsica Airbus A320-214 F-HDMF (msn 4463) (100th Tour de France Official Supporter) TLS (Eurospot). Image: 912097.

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