Airbus A320-271N HB-JDG And Seagull
The Airbus A320 is a single-aisle, twin-engine jetliner that's used by airlines around the world. It's the best-selling aircraft in its class and is used for a variety of routes. The A320 has a versatile cabin that can be configured for many seating options. The A320 was the first aircraft to use a fly-by-wire system, which transmits pilot controls to the aircraft electronically. The A320 has a new cabin with mood lighting, new-design windows, and extra personal space. The A320neo has enhanced aerodynamics and new engines to reduce fuel burn and CO2 emissions. The A320 was launched in March 1984, first flew in February 1987, and was introduced in April 1988 by Air France. The A320 is used by low-cost carriers and mainline carriers and is used for low- to high-density routes, longer-range transcontinental services, short urban runways, and remote high-altitude airports.
Swiss International Air Lines AG, stylized as SWISS, is the flag carrier of Switzerland and a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, as well as a Star Alliance member. It operates scheduled services in Europe and to North America, South America, Africa and Asia. Zurich Airport serves as its main hub and Geneva Airport as its secondary hub.
Its headquarters are at Kloten (near Zurich Airport), Switzerland, and an office at Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland. The company's registered office is in Basel.
The airline was formed following the bankruptcy in 2002 of Swissair, Switzerland's then-flag carrier. The new airline was built around what had been Swissair's regional subsidiary, Crossair.
The European herring gull (Larus argentatus) is a large gull, up to 66 cm long. It breeds throughout the northern and western coasts of Europe. Some European herring gulls, especially those resident in colder areas, migrate further south in winter, but many are permanent residents, such as in Ireland, Britain, Iceland, or on the North Sea shores. They have a varied diet, including fish, crustaceans, as well as some plants, and are also scavengers, consuming carrion and food left by or stolen from humans.
This bird in 67 km from the nearest coast.
www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a320-11911.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A320_family
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Airbus A320-271N HB-JDG And Seagull
The Airbus A320 is a single-aisle, twin-engine jetliner that's used by airlines around the world. It's the best-selling aircraft in its class and is used for a variety of routes. The A320 has a versatile cabin that can be configured for many seating options. The A320 was the first aircraft to use a fly-by-wire system, which transmits pilot controls to the aircraft electronically. The A320 has a new cabin with mood lighting, new-design windows, and extra personal space. The A320neo has enhanced aerodynamics and new engines to reduce fuel burn and CO2 emissions. The A320 was launched in March 1984, first flew in February 1987, and was introduced in April 1988 by Air France. The A320 is used by low-cost carriers and mainline carriers and is used for low- to high-density routes, longer-range transcontinental services, short urban runways, and remote high-altitude airports.
Swiss International Air Lines AG, stylized as SWISS, is the flag carrier of Switzerland and a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, as well as a Star Alliance member. It operates scheduled services in Europe and to North America, South America, Africa and Asia. Zurich Airport serves as its main hub and Geneva Airport as its secondary hub.
Its headquarters are at Kloten (near Zurich Airport), Switzerland, and an office at Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland. The company's registered office is in Basel.
The airline was formed following the bankruptcy in 2002 of Swissair, Switzerland's then-flag carrier. The new airline was built around what had been Swissair's regional subsidiary, Crossair.
The European herring gull (Larus argentatus) is a large gull, up to 66 cm long. It breeds throughout the northern and western coasts of Europe. Some European herring gulls, especially those resident in colder areas, migrate further south in winter, but many are permanent residents, such as in Ireland, Britain, Iceland, or on the North Sea shores. They have a varied diet, including fish, crustaceans, as well as some plants, and are also scavengers, consuming carrion and food left by or stolen from humans.
This bird in 67 km from the nearest coast.
www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-a320-11911.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airbus_A320_family
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swiss_International_Air_Lines
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_herring_gull