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The only A330 for National Airlines (ex Aviance N969AV; Thomas Cook Airlines G-TCXD) seen here during the arrival from Aviano Air Base after a military-transfer flight within Europe.

Built 1968 (20016/752) and originally delivered to Pan American World Airways. Later on the lady flew for Kuwait Airways, South Pacific Island Airways, Southern Air Transport and finally Florida West Airways. Converted 1994 to E8C under 68-11174 before changed to 95-0121 in 1996.

 

McDonnell Douglas MD-11, LAX 25.10.2019.

The new revised livery shows the complete egyptian national soccer team in a row without Mohammed Salah at the front door. Furthermore the plane also now wears the name “Egypt” at the front.

Boeing 767-201(ER), 28.01.2006.

wearing a nice hybrid livery after returning from the Russian SkyGates Airlines. (former VP-BCI)

The livery, which has been painted in a computer game “World of Tanks” style, portrays also a European bison, which is considered to be one the main symbols of Belarus.

Boeing 777-266(ER), LHR 17.07.2005.

This former AZUL Embraer is currently operating for LOT to cover the grounding of the Boeing 737-8 Max. Beside the Azul hybrid livery, there is also a Saratov Airlines Embraer (SP-LNO) and New Gen 737-800 (SP-LWE) which is also operating within Europe during this summer.

Government of United Kingdom ZZ336, Ohje was für ein Wetter!HAM 31.3.2023.

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