Abstract Polished specimens of AA2024-T3 were immersed for various times up to 120 min in 0.1 M NaCl. The development of corrosion around isolated intermetallic particles was monitored using scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDXS). The earliest stages of attack started with localised corrosion of the S-phase particles resulting in dealloying which was followed by trenching around these particles. Subsequently, trenching was observed around cathodic particles where trenching started with AlCuFeMn particles with Cu/Fe ratios typically around 2.5 and then progressed to AlCuFeMnSi particles. This latter category of particles had a much lower Cu/Fe ratio, typically 0.5.