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Madrid barajas

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Landed at Madrid barajas 15/2/19 and there was an A400M parked in the Iberia maintenance area don't suppose anyone could id it??
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arch wrote:Landed at Madrid barajas 15/2/19 and there was an A400M parked in the Iberia maintenance area don't suppose anyone could id it??
GAF A400 54+11 which arrived 29.01.2019 as GAF014 from ETNW.
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Thank you for that
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Good Afternoon,

We arrived on the afternoon of the 14th and saw the A400M ( Thank You for the tie-up In this correspondence ) and there was also an A330MRTT parked facing the hangar - Can anybody please tie this up.

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MRTT was MRTT054, msn 1830, EC-340, ex F-WWKR, first of Multinational Pool, already converted but not painted yet.
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Hi José,

Many Thanks for your prompt assistance - Much Appreciated.

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Hi All

Landed at MAD on the 25th Feb, saw one A330MRTT, nose inside the hanger and one A400M

I assume the A400M is the German noted above?

Any ideas on the A330 please?
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If your A400 had an Iron Cross on it you've a 50% chance with your assumption. If you couldn' t be sure of the nationaliy it's 33 & a third. There was a Grey Peruvian B737 at the executive terminal, is that still 356? The 330s are there for maintenance, sorry cant help with that.
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A330 MRTT is MRTT012, msn 1235, RSAF 2043 for maintenance.
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Also still present at Barajas is Australian AF A330MRTT A39-005, also in maintenance...!
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Is this maintenance area also visible from outside the airport, or only during landing/take-off/taxiing?
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Many thanks for the replies...

A400 was tail on so no idea of the operator, if other A400's were present they must have been hangered, so one for another day.

The A330 was in standard grey camo, so Saudi must have also been hangered.

I think FAP-356 B735 arrived on the 26th, so not seen on the 25th.

Maintenance area is between the normal arrival runways, so the correct window seat allows views, also a number of A340's and MD-80s stored in this area.
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On the 24th the 54+10 was noted
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100 years ago, well maybe it was the 1971/72 season, there were reports of massive numbers of KLu TF-104Gs in Alconbury the night of Arsenal vs Ajax, some kind of weather problems in the Odiliapeel area …… did you check Torrejon yesterday?
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