ROCKER Bruce Dickinson is becoming a heavy metal cash machine with his plane-fixing firm making £400,000 a month.
The Iron Maiden frontman, who is a qualified pilot, has been running aircraft maintenance company Caerday since 2012.
The firm in St Athan, south Wales, is one of 13 directorships held by Bruce, according to Companies House.
He said: "I won't go into the gory details, but it was a money pit for a long time.
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