A former Hi Fly A330 to be dismantled by VAS, Tarmac and SRT
Romain Guillot
| 2020/11/19 | 69 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
VAS Aero Services announces that it has won a contract with Hi Fly to manage the disassembly of one A330-200 (MSN 262, delivered to Swissair in 1999, PW4000).
The airframe will be dismantled by Tarmac Aerosave in Tarbes. The aircraft’s two Pratt and Whitney PW4000-100 engines will be disassembled by SR Technics (SRT) in Zurich.
The serviceable material will be marketed and placed through VAS’ worldwide parts network.
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