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EirTrade Expands Operations at Knock with New A330 Services

EirTrade Expands Operations at Knock with New A330 Services
EirTrade Aviation, a Dublin-based global aviation asset management and trading company, has announced a significant expansion of its operations at Ireland West Airport Knock. This strategic development aims to strengthen the company’s position within the competitive aviation services market. Central to this expansion is a newly secured servicing agreement for four Airbus A330 aircraft, alongside the acquisition of A330 line maintenance approval and the relocation of its AFRA-accredited engine disassembly facility to the Knock site.
Advancing A330 Maintenance and Disassembly Capabilities
The dismantling process for the first two Airbus A330 airframes, MSN 602 and MSN 607, is currently underway and is expected to be completed within four weeks. Lee Carey, EirTrade’s Chief Investment Officer, explained that following the completion of airframe dismantling, the company will remarket and lease the CF6-80E1 engines to maximize their remaining operational life. Once these engines become unserviceable, they will also be disassembled, with components sold to support EirTrade’s global A330 customer base. All inventory removed from these aircraft will be sold, leased, or exchanged, thereby reinforcing the company’s extensive network of A330 clients worldwide.
In addition to these disassembly operations, EirTrade has obtained EASA Part 145 line maintenance approval for multiple A330 variants, including the A330 equipped with GE CF6, Pratt & Whitney PW4000, Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines, as well as the A330neo powered by the Trent 7000. Carey highlighted that incorporating the A330 into EirTrade’s maintenance portfolio will enhance operational efficiency and broaden the company’s product offerings, building upon its established expertise with Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737 series aircraft.
Consolidating Engine Disassembly and Service Operations at Knock
EirTrade has also relocated its AFRA-accredited engine disassembly operations to the Knock facility, which now services a range of CFM56 engine types, including the -3, -5A, -5B, -7B, and -7BE variants. Carey emphasized that this consolidation enables EirTrade to provide a comprehensive suite of services—including maintenance, aircraft disassembly, engine disassembly, leasing, and component sales—from a single location. This move is expected to streamline operational efficiency across the organisation and enhance service delivery to its diverse customer base.
Navigating a Competitive and Volatile Market
EirTrade’s expansion at Knock occurs amid intensifying competition within the aviation sector. The company faces emerging challenges from new market entrants such as South Korean low-cost carrier Parata Air, which plans to initiate US services using A330-200 aircraft, potentially increasing competition in the widebody segment. Furthermore, recent market reactions to British Airways’ third-quarter earnings—affected by softness in transatlantic yields and passenger loads—highlight ongoing volatility in the industry. Competitors like Icelandair are also anticipated to adjust their strategies to remain competitive amid pressures on traditional business models.
Despite these challenges, EirTrade’s investment in expanding its A330 capabilities at Ireland West Airport Knock positions the company to capitalize on evolving market opportunities. This development reinforces EirTrade’s role as a key player in global aviation asset management and technical services.

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