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A new start up, low-cost charter airline, that is based out of MIA. They recently took delivery of this Airbus A320 (their first) just the other day. This bird was previously flown by Froniter.
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Will be registered HS-TTB
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Nightwatch sitting on alert on the DMA ramp awaiting the upcoming visit of President Trump to Tucson later that week
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Sunrise over the Mediterranean Sea. Long flights in the Viper are very cramped and can be both quite boring and lonely. TABOR 73, at the request of his daughter has a stuffed animal left of the HUD to keep him company at her request.
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There is always something unique to find in the boneyard at Davis-Monthan. Celebrity Row is a great place to see so many different aircraft together
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"City of St. Davids / Dinas Tyddesi". Seen on Runway 13 on the way to Taipei. First flight was March 10, 1993. Delivery date was March 24, 1993. Other serials - G-CIVA with British Airways. Wears FN VA with British Asia Airways, & British Airways. Stored by British Airways at TEV (Teruel) on April 3, 2020 as G-CIVC, along with sisters G-CIVR G-CIVS G-CIVT & G-CIVX due to Coronavirus.
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overview RWY 32R and UPS Hub
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Las Vegas Raiders arrive to Denver
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TABOR 71 getting some gas over the Mediterranean Sea. Worth noting that this sunrise AAR is brought to you by Monster Energy Drinks, he drinks it, but they ain’t paying him for it.
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Another British Airways A380 stored at Madrid resting in a quite unusual snow covered Barajas airport.
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View of a frozen terminal T4 the day after the biggest snowstorm of the century at Madrid which closed the airport for more than two days.
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G-XLEK seen here after storm Filomena brought the largest snowfall in over 60 years which halted airport operations completely for over 48 hours.
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454   Oregon, USA
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Boeing 384 Heavy preparing to depart PDX for storage at Victorville. Yet another 787 that was flown down for paint that has been sent away due to the COVID-19 outbreak. This one will be XA-RRR.
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Golden hour arrival back home.
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Safely arrived in Toronto after a nice journey from Zurich. Thanks to the friendly crew for the Photo opportunity
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sometimes everything comes together and turns into a happy shot
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180   District of Columbia, USA
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The MAX is back! What a great sight to see back in the air. She's gorgeous. Pilots faced some serious crosswinds on short final.
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293   England, United Kingdom
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A stunning look on this Trijet. She has been stored since 2016 and she's finally out with a new paint job!
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with the original D-ABYT in the background at TBIT
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cleaning windows
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First of 3 daily "SpeedBird" departures boarding after midnight and operated by "Kilo-Mike" who seems to have her nose cone duct-taped for quite some time actually... curious and would love to know the brand of the tape! [Canon G5X]
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One of the most interesting gliders I've seen with almost no tail fuselage. With the length of 4.8m (15ft 10in) it might be the world's shortest glider ever produced. Only 27 of these were ever built.
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First ever visit for the NASA DC8 to SAT. Arriving to 13R from PMD.
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Id say these Buffs have seen better days. Sad, but necessary for the sake of arms control...