CEVA Logistics delivers BAE Systems scale replica aircraft

Source: CEVA

The need for speed was critical for the CEVA Logistics Showfreight team last week as they managed the logistics for a full-scale replica of a Typhoon fighter jet for a movie premiere in London’s Leicester Square.

The CEVA team had just seven hours to unload and install the scale model for their client, BAE Systems, who produces the real-world aircraft.

Following months of planning and preparation, the CEVA team completed the task ahead of the arrival of the film’s stars, royalty and invited guests. The Typhoon fighter jet served as the dramatic backdrop of the film premiere.

Following the departure of the stars and royals, the CEVA team were back in action to dismantle the display. By 6 a.m. the next morning, the replica aircraft and all its associated equipment were dismantled, and Leicester Square was vacated.

For more than 20 years, CEVA Logistics has built, refurbished and transported several scale replicas for BAE Systems, including the Typhoon fighter present at the film premiere last week. CEVA also manages two replica Tempest concept aircraft, as well as other replicas, cockpit demonstrators and flights simulators.

The Typhoon model will next be on display at the Farnborough International Air Show in July. One of the Tempest models was on display at the World Defense Show in Saudi Arabia in March and can be seen at the RAF Cosford Air Show in June.

Sharon Robinson, managing director for Showfreight, CEVA Logistics, said: “This was a textbook exercise by our experienced team, who completed another high-profile and technically challenging project for BAE Systems.

“Our long-term relationships with our customers allow us to understand and overcome their logistics challenges—even if that means executing the setup in seven hours in the middle of London.”

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