- Location name:
- St Athan, Wales, United Kingdom
- Coordinates:
- 51.40991211N 3.44370008W
- Description:
- Various airliners being broken up
- Last update:
- 13 February 2015
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Planes at this location
Below is a list of planes linked to this location. An extra feature that highlights seen planes is available for registered users.
More info on registration highlightingRegistration | Cn | Plane type | Country | Service | Status | Remarks | l/n |
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F-GHQJ | 0214 | A320-211 | France | Civil | std | Air France arr. 14 April 2016 | Jul 23 |
EI-ETI | 171 | A330-322 | Ireland | Civil | std | I Fly arr. 27 February 2016 | Sep 24 |
EI-RUC | 30494 | B737-86R | Ireland | Civil | std | Jul 23 | |
EI-RUD | 30495 | B737-86R | Ireland | Civil | std | Transaero Airlines | Jul 23 |
LN-RPT | 28299 | B737-683 | Norway | Civil | std | arr. 07 June 2016 | Jul 23 |
LN-RPX | 28291 | B737-683 | Norway | Civil | std | arr. 14 April 2016 | Sep 24 |
HB-JMJ | 150 | A340-313X | Switzerland | Civil | std | arr. 12 October 2016 | Jul 23 |
5H-FJC | 1145 | A319-112 | Tanzania | Civil | std | Fastjet arr. 13 June 2016 | Jul 23 |
5H-FJF | 2308 | A319-131 | Tanzania | Civil | std | Fastjet arr. 20 September 2016 | Jul 23 |
G-BNWM | 25204 | B767-336(ER) | United Kingdom | Civil | std | British Airways arr. 15 July 2016 | Sep 24 |
G-BNWW | 25831 | B767-336(ER) | United Kingdom | Civil | std | British Airways arr. 05 August 2016 | Sep 24 |
G-BNWY | 25834 | B767-336(ER) | United Kingdom | Civil | std | British Airways arr. 02 September 2016 | Jul 23 |
VN-A190 | 27383 | B737-4H6 | Viet Nam | Civil | i/a | Fuselage only | Jul 23 |
RP-C8992 | 2137 | A320-232 | Philippines | Civil | std | Removed | |
G-CELG | 24303 | B737-377 | United Kingdom | Civil | std | Removed | |
XV196/196 | 4217 | Hercules C.1 | United Kingdom | Air Force | std | Removed | Jul 23 |
XV200/200 | 4223 | Hercules C.1 | United Kingdom | Air Force | std | Removed | Jul 23 |
The location itself should be listed, as it does, continuously, host out of service aircraft. However which, if any, should be listed is a different question. If the parting out/scrapping happens very quickly the list of planes changes too quickly to make much sense.
Posted on 31 January 2021 by Adminrecycle a large aircraft. The South Wales Aviation Group website lists yearly all the aircraft processed by eCube and every one has a photo It's a very interesting site for civil info
Posted on 17 January 2021 by e.stoddart1948@outlook.comI'm not too sure this particular site at St Athan should be listed. This is where eCube Solutions operate, dismantling & scrapping aircraft. Nothing here stays around very long in one piece, but it can take up to a couple of years to completely
Posted on 17 January 2021 by e.stoddart1948@outlook.com