OAN 94/2019 – SCHEDULED RUNWAY 05L-23R NIGHT-TIME MAINTENANCE & NORTHSIDE TAXIWAY WORKS.
OAN REF:‐ 94/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:‐ 26/09/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:‐ 06/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:‐ 11/10/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 Runway 05L‐23R will be closed for five consecutive nights in early October to allow for essential maintenance and survey works on the runway, within its strip and on associated northside taxiways. All flight operations will take place on Runway 05R‐23L whilst work is in progress.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 Work will take place on the nights of Sunday 6th to Thursday 10th October 2019, inclusive.
2.2 The nightly working hours will be 22:30 – 06:00L.
3.0 SCOPE & LOCATION OF WORKS
3.1 Overall, the five nights of work will include the following tasks;
 Multiple surface repairs along the full length of the Runway 05L‐23R pavement.
 Maxicrete pavement repair at Link Alpha‐Golf.
 Pavement core and infill repair at Link Delta‐Zulu.
 Runway 05L‐23R centreline Aeronautical Ground Lighting (AGL) replacement.
 Pavement crack sealing on Taxiway Bravo in the vicinity of IHP B2.
 Fibre optic cable installation through Runway 23R Localiser Critical Area.
 Routine runway (and strip) maintenance tasks including paint marking refreshment, AGL repairs and bolt checks, grass cutting within the runway strip and ILS critical areas.
 MAN‐TP (PP03) pavement joint sealing on Taxiways Bravo (between IHPs B2 and B3), Kilo (north of IHP K5) and Charlie (south of IHP C1).
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
4.1 Runway Operations
4.1.1 During the Runway 05L‐23R closure periods (22:30‐06:00L) all flight operations will take place on Runway 05R‐23L.
4.2 Taxiway Restrictions
4.2.1 Taxiway Alpha, between IHP A2 and its junction with Taxiway Bravo will be closed each night that work takes place.
4.2.2 Furthermore, there will be various night‐time closures of Taxiways Bravo (between IHPs B2 and B3), Kilo (IHP K5) and Charlie (IHP C1) to facilitate minor pavement repairs and joint sealing.
5.0 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO)
5.1 In the event of forecast low visibility, the night works will be cancelled and Runway 05L‐23R will remain open.
5.2 In the event of un‐forecast reduced visibility conditions (meeting the criteria for Aerodrome Safeguards) during the Runway 05L‐23R closure period when work has begun, the aerodrome will close to flight operations whilst the runway is recovered. An ‘AD Closed’ NOTAM will be issued in such circumstances.
 
OAN 95-2019 T3 MASHCO PILOT VALVE UPGRADES
OAN REF:- 95/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:- 02/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:- 28/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:- 31/10/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 A three-night programme of works to carry out upgrades to Terminal 3 (T3) fuel pilot valves. Whilst work is in progress, aircraft hydrant fuelling will not be available to Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 and some remote stands.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 Overall, the works will commence on the Monday 28th October and will be completed by Thursday 31st October 2019.
2.2 Nominal nightly working hours will be 22:00-05:00L.
2.3 The Terminal 1/Terminal 3 fuel hydrant shutdown will take place between 23:00 and 04:00L.
3.0 SCOPE & LOCATION OF WORKS
3.1 The work will involve the following tasks; • Access to fuel hydrant pots on Stands 41 to 55R to replace 37 valves
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
4.1 Stands affected by the fuel hydrant shutdowns.
4.1.1 All Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 stands and Stands 61 to 65 inclusive will be without fuel from 23:00- 04:00hrs local on the dates listed at paragraph 2.1.
4.1.2 Aircraft arriving after the fuel shut down and requiring fuel, may be parked on a remote stand, where hydrant fuelling will be available. 4.2 Apron Road Restrictions
4.2.1 Fuel hydrant pot 150B is within the roadway between Stands 50 and 51. Active traffic management will be in place when the hydrant is accessed.
4.3 Stand Restrictions
4.3.1 Fuel hydrant pot 144B on 44L and 145B on 44R fall within the aircraft footprint for these stands. MASHCo will work with Airfield Control to coordinate a window to access them.
4.3.2 Airfield Control will advise MASHCo when they can park an E175 on Stand 47 to facilitate access to Fuel hydrant pot 147A and 147B. 5.0 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO)
5.1 The work will have no effect on the airport’s ability to operate during periods of low visibility.
6.0 FURTHER INFORMATION
6.1 A NOTAM stating the schedule of aircraft fuel hydrant shutdowns will be promulgated prior to the start of works.
 
OAN 96/2019 – MAN-TP PIER 2 AIRSIDE SURVEYS
OAN REF:- 96/2018 DATE OF ISSUE:- 02/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:- 14/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:- 25/10/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 A series of non-intrusive topographical, GPR and utility surveys will take place in advance of works to construct the new Terminal 2 Pier 2. 2.0 PROGRAMME, LOCATION & OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
2.1. Overall, from Monday 14th October until Friday 25th October 2019. Working Monday to Friday 09:00- 17:00L


2.3 The attached image provides exact work area locations.
3.0 SCOPE OF WORKS
3.1 The scope of works is:
• Lifting of service chambers covers for visual inspection and recording of services.
• Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey of all areas.
• Topographical survey of all areas.
4.0 PUSHBACK PROCEDURES
4.1 ATC may need to issue non-standard pushback procedures for some Terminal 2 stands when the survey works on Taxiway Delta are in progress.
5.0 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO)
5.1 The works will have no effect on Low Visibility Procedures. Work in LVPs at the ADMs discretion. -
 
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OAN 25/2019 (which referred to Summer Operating Hours) is effective 1st April to 27th October. Therefore it implies that Winter operations start on 28th October, however I think this might actually be 27th at present no specific times have been announced for the winter dual runway times.

I hope that helps.
 
No diversion NOTAM extended to 14th Nov. I guess the remaining 7 TCX using up remote parking are the issue but I'm a little surprised. Has ops set the bar too high?
 
With the repatriation flights ended, the 7 TCX a/c left are actually significantly less than were on the ground at times while they were still operating. As you say though, the 7 are taking up remote stands, but there is much less pressure on T1 with TCX gone.

It's probably as much to do with all the taxiway and apron work as part of the TP. Nevertheless, I think there are a few of us on here who feel MAN is too inclined at times to impose a blanket ban on diversions (except for emergencies).
 
OAN 98 / 2019 – MAN-TP COMMUNICATIONS CABLE INSTALLATIONS
OAN REF:- 98/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:- 03/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:- 28/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:- 29/10/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 A 2-day programme of works to complete the communications cable installation from WA6B Substation at the head of Stand 73, to R Substation on Cargo Road and to the new Pier 2 lounge.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 The overall programme of work will commence on the Monday 28th October and will be completed by Tuesday 29th October 2019.
2.2 The daily working hours will be 07:00-18:00L.
3.0 SCOPE & LOCATION OF WORKS
3.1 This last phase of the cable pull will start on the Cargo Road, outside DNATA’s facilities. From there the cable will be pulled into WA6B Substation, at the head of Stand 73. See attached drawing.
3.2 Overall the work comprises of the following: • Remove lids from the chamber on Cargo Road. • Pull cable under Critical Part fence through 3 pits on Apron Road. • Complete cable pull at the WA6B substation, Stand 73.
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
4.1 The cable pull from Cargo Road to WA6B Substation will involve a landside/airside breach that will be overseen by an Airfield Security Officer.
4.2 There will be the need for vehicle traffic management along the apron road system; particularly regarding the unstable pit shown on the attached drawing.
5.0 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO)
5.1. The work will have no effect on the airport’s ability to operate during periods of low visibility

Full details of the drawing can be found at -
 
OAN 99/2019 – TERMINAL FAÇADE GLAZING REPLACEMENTS.
OAN REF:‐ 99/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:‐ 04/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:‐ 16/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:‐ 25/10/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 A programme of four nights work to replace airside terminal façade glazing panels at four locations across Terminals 2 and 3.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 The first two nights of work will be on Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th October, followed by two further nights of work on Wednesday 23rd and Thursday 24th October 2019.
2.2 To minimise operational disruption, the nightly work start times will vary by location, as described within the following table. The nominal nightly works end time will be 05:30L.

Full details can be found at -
 
OAN 100/2019 - CHROMA DOWNTIME FOR ESSENTIAL SOFTWARE UPDATES
OAN REF:- 100-2019 DATE OF ISSUE:- 04/10/2019 EFFECTIVE DATE:- 14/10/2019 EXPIRY DATE:- 15/10/2019
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 A planned two-hour downtime of Chroma Fusion, Assign and FIDS is required to accommodate a switchover to the secondary database. There will be no changes to system functionality once the software updates have been completed.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 The software outages shall commence at 23:59L on Monday 14th October and be completed by 02:30L on the morning of Tuesday 15th October 2019.
3.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
3.1 All times quoted in this Operational Advice Notice are local.
3.2 During the above period, the following systems will be affected:
• Chroma Fusion database
• Chroma Fusion application
• FIDS - live flight information will not update
• BRS & Baggage Sortation
• All Chroma interfaces will be disconnected
3.3 All data normally inputted into Chroma Fusion such as, passenger numbers, baggage figures, freight weights and fuel figures will need to be manually recorded and entered into Chroma Fusion once the update is complete and the system is operational.

***This has been included just to ensure that no sequential numbers are missing***
 
OAN 101/2019 – UPGRADE OF AERONAUTICAL GROUND LIGHTING (AGL) CONTROL SOFTWARE
OAN REF:‐ 101/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:‐ 10/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:‐ 22/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:‐ 25/10/19
1.0 SUMMARY A two day programme of works to upgrade the AGL control software to allow the future activation of taxiway centreline lighting on Taxiways November‐Alpha and Zulu. The work will take place during daylight hours and will require specific visibility and cloud ceiling criteria to be met prior to start of works.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 Works are scheduled to take place on Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd October 2019. Thursday 24th, will serve as a contingency day should completion of the work suffer a delay.
2.2 In the unlikely event of an AGL control software failure, Friday 25th October will serve as further contingency to enable reversion back to the existing software.
2.3 Daily working times will be 08:30 – 16:00L.
3.0 SCOPE
3.1 Upgrading, commissioning and testing of AGL control software to allow the future activation of taxiway centreline lighting on Taxiways November‐Alpha and Zulu.
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS (08:30 – 16:00L)
4.1 Runway Operations
4.1.1 Runway operations will be unaffected by the software upgrade works.
4.1.2 All required approach and runway lighting will remain lit and fully serviceable during each of the daily working periods.
4.2 Runway Entrance/ Exit Links & Crossing Points
4.2.1 Centreline lighting leading to/through runway entrance/exit links and runway crossing points will remain unlit during each of the daily working periods.
4.3 Stopbars
4.3.1 All Runway Holding Position (RHP) stopbars and their associated Runway Guard Lights (Wig‐Wags) will remain lit and fully serviceable during each of the daily works periods.
4.3.2 Northside taxiway Intermediate Holding Positions (IHP) stopbars will remain unlit during each of the daily works periods.
4.4 Taxiway Centreline AGL
4.4.1 Northside taxiway centreline AGL will remain unlit during each of the daily works periods.
4.5 Re‐instatement of Full AGL Control
4.5.1 When the contractor is ready to re‐instate full AGL system control to ATC, there will be a period of approximately five minutes during which aircraft ground movements will not be permitted whilst the re‐ instatement process takes place. This will be coordinated tactically with ATC to best avoid any operational disruption.
5.0 WEATHER MINIMA
5.1 Work will be postponed in the event that the weather is forecasted to deteriorate below the following minima: Visibility 1500m and/or 1000ft cloud ceiling.
5.2 Should there be a forecast >30% probability of fog or snow the works will be postponed.
 
OAN 102-2019 AIRFIELD FIBRE CABLE INSTALLATION. PHASE 4.
OAN REF:- 102/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:- 09/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:- 24/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:- 08/11/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 This document covers the fourth phase of the 14km fibre optic cable installation to connect the data centre in R2/3 Substation on the south of the airfield to the data centre in room S2006 on Stand 206, Terminal 2.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 Overall; from Thursday 24th October to Friday 8 th November 2019. 2.2 Nominal nightly working hours will be Monday to Friday 22:00-05:00L. The cable pulls from Stand 205 to 206 and then in to the building will take place between 17:00 and 22:00L.
2.3 If the cable pulls from the ILS to the B1b Substation and from B1c Substation to Stand 56 have not been completed during Phase 3, October runway closures, the contractor will utilise any spare time during the November 05L/23R RWY closure to continue that section. 2.4 Nightly working hours during the scheduled November 05L/23R RWY closure will 22:30-06:00L.
3.0 SCOPE & LOCATION OF WORKS
3.1 The fourth phase on the fibre optic cable installation runs from the R Substation next to West Gate Security point under the Critical Part (CP) fence to Stand 66L, across taxiway November and Delta on to Stand 205, to Stand 206 and then in to Terminal 2 substation at the head of Stand 206.
3.2 The cable drum will be positioned on Stand 66L in a small fenced area.
3.3 The attached drawing gives the exact cable routing.
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
4.1 Stand 66L will be closed from 22:00L on Thursday 24th October until Friday 1st November.
4.2 Stand 66C will be downgraded to maximum aircraft type B753W.
4.3 The cable pulls from the R Substation under the CP fence to Stand 66L and from Stand 206 in to the Terminal building creates a landside/airside breach and will therefore be carried out under Airfield Security supervision.
4.4 Taxiway November abeam Stand 66 and Taxiway Delta abeam Stand 206 will be closed at times. The closures will not be concurrent. The contractor can replace pit lids and vacate the area if the need arises given a 20-minute notice period.
4.5 Any cable pull required across or in the vicinity of Runway 05L/23R take place at night during the scheduled November Runway closures, between the hours of 22:30 and 06:00L under ASCO safety oversight.
5.0 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO)
5.1. The work will have no effect on the airport’s ability to operate during periods of low visibility.
5.2 Work from R Substation to Stand 206 in LVOs at the ADMs discretion. 5.3 Work requiring a 05L/23R Runway closure will be cancelled in the event of forecast LVOs.

Drawing are available via the following link

 
OAN 103/2019 MAN-TP PP16 HV & IT INSTALLATION
OAN REF:- 103/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:- 10/10/2019 EFFECTIVE DATE:- 16/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:- 29/11/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 As part of the MAN-TP transformation, work continues in the new pits and ducts for the High Voltage (HV) and IT ducting installation from the existing Substation B1D to the new Substation D at the head of Stand 61.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 Overall, this phase of work runs from Wednesday 16th October until Friday 29th November 2019.
2.1.1 Wednesday 16th October 2019: • Excavation and connection of HV and IT ducts into E-IC-02.
2.1.2 Thursday 17th October 2019 with Friday 18th October 2019 retained as a contingency shift:
• Excavation of two radii for new HV route.
• Installation of the HV cable.
2.1.3 Sunday 20th to Wednesday 23rd October 2019:
• Excavation and duct installation between DP10 and E-IC-18.
2.1.4 Sunday 27th October to Friday 15th November 2019:
• Pit repairs to E-IC-29. The pit repair work will be carried out in conjunction with the PP04 closure. OAN 104-2019 will refer.
2.2 The nominal working hours will be 22:00-06:00L.
3.0 LOCATION & SCOPE OF WORKS
3.1 All works will be located in the grass area around the GallifordTry compound, next to the B1d substation and within the Substation D at the head of Stand 61.
3.2 The overall scope of works will involve the following tasks:
• Excavation and connection to existing HV & IT pits in TWY’s Lima & Delta strips.
• HV cable installation.
• Refurbish pit E-IC-29.
• Testing of services.
• Decommissioning of substation B1D.
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
4.1 Stand Closures and Restrictions
4.1.1 Night stopping aircraft will be parked on Stands 25, 23, 21, 02 and 04 on the nights listed at paragraphs 2.1.2 and 2.1.3, when the excavations at the edge of the ASTL Lima strip are carried out. Access to these stands may still be available if a 15-minute warning can be given to the contractors to allow them to remove their equipment and temporarily vacate the area.
4.1.2 Night stopping aircraft to be parked on Stand 61 on the nights listed at paragraph 2.1.4, when work is carried on pit E-IC-29 and Taxiway Delta (OAN 104-2019 will refer).
4.1.3 Stands 100 & 101 next to the B1d substation are now permanently closed. Access to the B1d substation will be maintained for MAG engineering staff.
4.2 Taxiway closures and Restrictions
4.2.1 Taxiway Delta will remain open for work in and around pit E-IC-02, as it falls outside of the Taxiway Delta Code E ASTL strip (40m). Contractors, under ASCO supervision, can pull back from the edge of the strip when requested, for taxiing aircraft.
4.2.2 ASTL Lima will be closed from abeam Stand 25 to abeam Stand 04 from 22:00 to 05:00L on the nights listed at paragraphs 2.1.2 and 2.1.3, for works at the edge of the ASTL Lima strip.
4.2.3 TWY Delta will be closed from Sunday 27th October until Friday 15th November at night from its junction with TWY Lima to Intermediate Holding Point (IHP) Delta 5 during the refurbishment of Pit E-IC-29. These works will be carried out in conjunction with PP04 works which will be listed in OAN 104-2019.
5.0 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO)
5.1 Overall, the work has no impact on the airport’s ability to operate during periods of low visibility.

Drawing are available via link

 
OAN 105/2019 – MAN-TP PIER 1 IT UPGRADE PH 2.
OAN REF:- 105/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:- 10/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:- 04/11/19 EXPIRY DATE:- 05/11/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 A one-night programme of work to expand the Information Technology (IT) network for the further development of Terminal 2 under the Manchester Transformation Project.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 Monday 4th November to Tuesday 5th November 2019.
2.2 The works will commence at 22:00hrs (or after the last departure if that is delayed) and should be completed by 04:00hrs local.
3.0 SCOPE & LOCATION OF WORKS
3.1 The upgrade will take place in Data Centre 3 on Terminal 2, Pier 1 and will involve reconfiguring the network switches in that location.
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPACT
4.1 The works will affect all systems fed by the IT network; these include but are not limited to: Pier and Car Park lift intercoms, Car Park access/egress barriers, Flight Information Display Screens (FIDS), WiFi, Fixed Electrical Ground Power (FEGP) Swipe, Advance Visual Docking Guidance System (AVDGS) and the Common Use Passenger Processing System (CUPPS).
4.2 The AVDGS and FEGP will be placed into ‘override’. This will keep the systems activated and available for use throughout the shift. Any unserviceability of these facilities must be reported in the usual manner by telephoning Asset Call Centre on extension 3776.
4.3 The access control system will store all permit information locally and, therefore, access/egress through the stand doors will still be available.
4.4 Car park marshaller’s will be in place at barriers, lifts and PRM points within the carpark to assist passengers during the outage.
4.5 Mitigation has been put in place to ensure that all systems are fully operational at the end of the shift.
5.0 LOW VISIBILITY PROCEDURES (LVP)
5.1 Overall, the work has no impact on the airport’s ability to operate during periods of low visibility.
 
OAN 107/2019 – PREMIAIR ROAD CONSTRUCTION.
OAN REF:‐ 107/2019 DATE OF ISSUE:‐ 11/10/19 EFFECTIVE DATE:‐ 27/10/19 EXPIRY DATE:‐ 29/11/19
1.0 SUMMARY
1.1 A programme of up to five weeks overall duration to construct an airside road to serve the new Premiair Terminal. The road will be constructed within grass areas to the north of Taxiway Alpha, between Stand 61 and the Engine Test Bay. The work will require night‐time closures of Taxiway Alpha between Intermediate Holding Point (IHP) A5 and the junction with Taxiway Bravo.
2.0 PROGRAMME
2.1 The overall programme of work will commence on the night of Sunday 27th October and will be completed by the morning of Friday 29th November 2019.
2.2 Work will take place Sunday to Thursday nights each week, with scope for additional working on Friday and Saturday nights, if required.
2.3 The nightly working hours will be 22:30 – 06:00L.
3.0 SCOPE & LOCATION OF WORKS
3.1 The overall scope of work is the construction of a new airside road, transiting existing grass areas to the north of Taxiway Alpha between Stand 61 and the Engine Test Bay, and will include the following tasks;
 Excavation to formation level along the route of the new road.
 Installation of sub‐base and road surfacing.
 Installation of painted ground markings.
 Electrical works including duct and surface mounted hardware installation.
4.0 OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS
4.1 For the duration of the works, there will be night‐time closures of Taxiway Alpha between its junction with Taxiway Bravo and IHP A5. 4.1.1 Taxiway Alpha will be fully operational outside of the nightly working times.
4.2 Engine Test Bay
4.2.1 The work will have no impact on the availability of the Engine Test Bay.
4.2.2 In the event of an aircraft engine test being required whilst the night‐time work is in progress, Airfield Operations will make Taxiway Alpha temporarily available for the towed aircraft movements to/from the Engine Test Bay.
4.2.3 Due to a section of Taxiway Alpha being unlit whilst night‐time work is in progress, towed aircraft movements to/from the Engine Test Bay are to be carried out with guidance from an Airfield Operations Follow‐Me vehicle.
4.2.4 The contractor will not be permitted to work to the west of IHP A4 whilst an aircraft engine test is ongoing within the Engine Test Bay.
4.3 Aircraft Access to Signature Aviation Apron
4.3.1 The work will have no impact on aircraft movements to/from the Signature Aviation Apron. The contractors will be working under the direct supervision of an Airfield Operations safety oversight ASCO escort, and will be instructed to curtail work, as required, to allow aircraft to pass.
4.3.2 In any case, work will not be permitted to take place within a 12.5m Cleared & Graded strip offset from the Signature Aviation apron access taxiway centreline when aircraft movements to/from the apron are scheduled.
4.3.3 Due to a section of Taxiway Alpha being unlit whilst the night‐time work is in progress, any aircraft movements to/from the Signature Aviation apron are to be carried out with guidance from an Airfield Operations Follow‐Me vehicle.
4.4 Overnight Aircraft Diversion Capability – ICAO Code F Aircraft
4.4.1 During the nightly working times, due to the cumulative operational impact of other ongoing airfield works, the airport will not be able to accept inbound diversions of ICAO Code F (A380, A124, A225, B748) aircraft. A NOTAM will be issued in such circumstances. 5.0 LOW VISIBILITY OPERATIONS (LVO)
5.1 In the event of forecast low visibility, the night works will be cancelled.
5.2 In the event of un‐forecast reduced visibility conditions (meeting the criteria for Aerodrome Safeguards) when work has begun, ongoing works activities will be curtailed at the earliest opportunity.

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With just 5 TCX 'impoundees' (?) left, 1 TCX DK A333 locked in the TCX hanger and the loss of daily TXC movements it's not a surprise.
 
Do we know when the remaining TCX aircraft will leave the airfield?
Is there any way the TUI MAX's would be parked over at the west apron instead in a closer formation?
 

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