European Cargo Into Administration
European Cargo Into Administration
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hammo19

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7,383 posts

222 months

Yesterday (10:33)
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The company operated a number of Airbus A340-600s that they bought from Virgin. They ran an e-commerce cargo service between England and China. Unfortunately they went into administration early June and have issued redundancy notices to their employees. It appears as though the cost of operating the 340 was the cause of the collapse of the company.

I live near Teeside Airport and was delighted to hear they would be operating a regular service and have seen the 340s come and go since March 2026. The 340s are currently grounded with 6 at Bournemouth and 1 at Teeside awaiting their fate, presumably sell off as part of the administration process.

The 340 is a spotters firm favourite and I feel saddened they will not be seen in the skies over Teeside.

MarkwG

5,894 posts

215 months

Yesterday (12:20)
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Sad but not that surprising: the A340s got a reprieve to fly cargo as a result of Covid, bringing in PPE & cargo, when the normal channels stopped. My recollection is they were bought from Virgin to be parted out anyway. Thirsty four engine old jets will struggle now normal ops have resumed. Loved to see them cruising in & out though.

48k

16,850 posts

174 months

Yesterday (21:18)
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hammo19 said:
The 340s are currently grounded with 6 at Bournemouth and 1 at Teeside awaiting their fate, presumably sell off as part of the administration process.
They went in to administration last Wednesday (3rd). Assuming they own the aircraft, the airports may have applied for liens on them, so they wouldnt be allowed to go anywhere until the outstanding fees are paid (which are of course increasing daily).
When I was learning to fly my flying school went bust, the airport got liens issued very quickly but it all got very messy because the aircraft were leased.