IRON MAIDEN's Bruce Dickinson Talks About The First Year Of Cardiff Aviation; Video
April 8, 2013, 11 years ago
According to Flightglobal.com, a year ago, IRON MAIDEN singer / airline pilot Bruce Dickinson entered the MRO (maintenance, repair and operations) stage with the takeover of an ex-Royal Air Force hangar at St. Athan air base in South Wales under the moniker Cardiff Aviation. Dickinson and his co-founder Mario Fulgoni – former chief executive of UK charter carrier Astraeus, where Dickinson flew as a Boeing 757 captain – want to provide full support to start-up carriers in emerging markets, including aircraft leasing, operations, training and maintenance.
An interview with Dickinson about his first year in business can be viewed below: