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I took this while looking out the window at The Vancouver International Airport. We were waiting for our local flight to Comox on Vancouver Island.
one of the best airports in the world and such a great place to arrive back home . and with an amazing backdrop of the mountains ..
en route to India .. those days when we traveled ..
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Bonus ; this is one of the few places in Canada without snow on the ground in late January
Clouds have been moving in and out leading to some outrageous sunsets lately. You can see Vancouver International (YVR) on the right.
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Air Canada, aircraft,
C-GIJZ, Air Canada Express, De Havilland Canada ,DHC-8-402Q, Dash 8.,
Vancouver International Airport, is located on, Sea Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada,
Heading to the interior of BC, Penticton. Notice the clouds billowing over the mountains behind the control tower.
Vancouver International Airport as seen from northern Richmond across the north arm of Fraser River.
Northshore mountains in the background.
United Airlines Boeing 737-824 N76517 departing Vancouver (YVR/CYVR) January 15, 2025. Destination Chicago-O'Hare as UAL 1534.
C-FOCA - Boeing B-767-375/ER - Canadian Airlines International
at Vancouver International Airport (YVR)
c/n 24.575 - built in 1990 for Canadian Airlines - merged into Air Canada in 2001 - still in service 2020 -
ferried 04.06.2020 YUL-MZJ for storage
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
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Cessna, 208B, Super Cargomaster,
Sea Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Vancouver International Airport, YVR, Canada
Officially named the 208B Caravan but marketed as the Grand Caravan. The 208B is 4 ft (1.2 m) longer than the 208; extending the cabin by the same amount. The 208B has a PT6A-114A engine. It was originally certified as a two-seater cargo version on October 9, 1986, and as an 11-seater passenger aircraft on December 13, 1989
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"Harbour Express (YB) 1411" taxiing out for departure to Victoria on the recently introduced "wheeled" service between YVR-South Terminal and YYJ. A 2nd Twin Otter (C-GHAP) is also operating the wheeled flights.
If the shot looks good, the real credit should go to the sculptor rather than the photographer.
(better viewed large + on black)
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