April 17, 2005 at 8:06 pm
I went to Prestwick on Saturday for what I thought would be the last BWIA A340 flight due to their financial problems but turns out it apparently isn’t the last after all and will be continuing so that’s good news, good to catch it from a few more angles yet.
The weather was very dull but despite the conditions I got a few reasonable shots out of the visit so here are a few.
Fred.
By: Airline owner - 18th April 2005 at 20:16
Very good pics there Fred.The BWIA as it lands is a good’un
By: Airline owner - 18th April 2005 at 20:16
Very good pics there Fred.The BWIA as it lands is a good’un
By: BHXlocal - 18th April 2005 at 19:18
Great pic’s there! Well done!
By: BHXlocal - 18th April 2005 at 19:18
Great pic’s there! Well done!
By: Future Pilot - 18th April 2005 at 11:51
Indeed they are, fantastic. Especially the first one 😀
By: Future Pilot - 18th April 2005 at 11:51
Indeed they are, fantastic. Especially the first one 😀
By: steve rowell - 18th April 2005 at 10:36
Most enjoyable shots
By: steve rowell - 18th April 2005 at 10:36
Most enjoyable shots
By: RIPConcorde - 18th April 2005 at 00:23
On a different theme entirely the first of two Globespan 737-600’s arrived today at Glasgow that are being leased from SAS and the word is it’s in hybrid colours, basic SAS fuselage and engine colours but Globespan Billboard titles and tail logo so that’s another interesting one for us this Summer. I like these hybrid schemes.
Fred.
Excellent pics.
I’m sure the B736s have been bought by GSM though.
By: RIPConcorde - 18th April 2005 at 00:23
On a different theme entirely the first of two Globespan 737-600’s arrived today at Glasgow that are being leased from SAS and the word is it’s in hybrid colours, basic SAS fuselage and engine colours but Globespan Billboard titles and tail logo so that’s another interesting one for us this Summer. I like these hybrid schemes.
Fred.
Excellent pics.
I’m sure the B736s have been bought by GSM though.
By: Lamps - 17th April 2005 at 22:16
Nice pictures!
By: Lamps - 17th April 2005 at 22:16
Nice pictures!
By: LBARULES - 17th April 2005 at 21:50
Really excellent shots, glad the BWIA service is continuing 🙂
By: LBARULES - 17th April 2005 at 21:50
Really excellent shots, glad the BWIA service is continuing 🙂
By: Ren Frew - 17th April 2005 at 21:00
No I don’t thik so it looks like the new finance that BWIA got from their Government has allowed them to keep this aircraft so mostly likely it will continue to be 9Y-JIL that does the PIK flight, wouldn’t mind the other better looking one doing it for a while.
On a different theme entirely the first of two Globespan 737-600’s arrived today at Glasgow that are being leased from SAS and the word is it’s in hybrid colours, basic SAS fuselage and engine colours but Globespan Billboard titles and tail logo so that’s another interesting one for us this Summer. I like these hybrid schemes.
Fred.
And the next new 737-800 has been pictured at Boeing Field in full livery minus the fuzzy tail design (for the moment).
By the way Fred, where did you take the Atlas Air shot from… someone’s roof ?
By: Ren Frew - 17th April 2005 at 21:00
No I don’t thik so it looks like the new finance that BWIA got from their Government has allowed them to keep this aircraft so mostly likely it will continue to be 9Y-JIL that does the PIK flight, wouldn’t mind the other better looking one doing it for a while.
On a different theme entirely the first of two Globespan 737-600’s arrived today at Glasgow that are being leased from SAS and the word is it’s in hybrid colours, basic SAS fuselage and engine colours but Globespan Billboard titles and tail logo so that’s another interesting one for us this Summer. I like these hybrid schemes.
Fred.
And the next new 737-800 has been pictured at Boeing Field in full livery minus the fuzzy tail design (for the moment).
By the way Fred, where did you take the Atlas Air shot from… someone’s roof ?
By: fredseg1 - 17th April 2005 at 20:57
No I don’t thik so it looks like the new finance that BWIA got from their Government has allowed them to keep this aircraft so mostly likely it will continue to be 9Y-JIL that does the PIK flight, wouldn’t mind the other better looking one doing it for a while.
On a different theme entirely the first of two Globespan 737-600’s arrived today at Glasgow that are being leased from SAS and the word is it’s in hybrid colours, basic SAS fuselage and engine colours but Globespan Billboard titles and tail logo so that’s another interesting one for us this Summer. I like these hybrid schemes.
Fred.
By: fredseg1 - 17th April 2005 at 20:57
No I don’t thik so it looks like the new finance that BWIA got from their Government has allowed them to keep this aircraft so mostly likely it will continue to be 9Y-JIL that does the PIK flight, wouldn’t mind the other better looking one doing it for a while.
On a different theme entirely the first of two Globespan 737-600’s arrived today at Glasgow that are being leased from SAS and the word is it’s in hybrid colours, basic SAS fuselage and engine colours but Globespan Billboard titles and tail logo so that’s another interesting one for us this Summer. I like these hybrid schemes.
Fred.
By: Ren Frew - 17th April 2005 at 20:41
Good to hear the service has been given a stay of execution. I’ll probably get a chance to get some PIK shots of my own now that spring is in the air and I’m out snapping again. 😀
Is 9Y-JIL still going to be repossesed though ?
By: Ren Frew - 17th April 2005 at 20:41
Good to hear the service has been given a stay of execution. I’ll probably get a chance to get some PIK shots of my own now that spring is in the air and I’m out snapping again. 😀
Is 9Y-JIL still going to be repossesed though ?