April 4, 2003 at 5:11 pm
This arrived at Edinburgh the other day. Presumably it’s a Turkish charter outfit. I wonder if it was carrying fans for the England/Turkey game at Sunderland ?
By: MINIDOH - 29th May 2003 at 10:10
Hehe, I couldnt remember Granada having 3 or 4 runways, and lets face it, its not a big airport. Sorry, bad guess 🙁 . Better luck next time to Saab too!
By: wysiwyg - 29th May 2003 at 09:25
Hopefully they included the 6 we couldn’t find when we left Seville!
By: Ren Frew - 28th May 2003 at 21:40
The last of the stragglers no doubt ?:D
By: Ren Frew - 28th May 2003 at 21:21
Must have been the sleep depravation and the double Glenlivet ! (lol)
By: Moondance - 28th May 2003 at 20:59
Si, Madrid – more like 25mins from AGP – how time flies when you are having a good time!
By: Saab 2000 - 28th May 2003 at 20:48
Hehe, Granada! Granada only has one runway and a small terminal. Sorry there, just seemed logical if it was 5 minutes out of Malaga.
By: Ren Frew - 28th May 2003 at 20:47
Looks like it’ll be nice when it’s done…
By: Ren Frew - 28th May 2003 at 20:41
Those 757’s sure can move, I’d never have guessed we’d be as far as Madrid so soon.
Cheers Renato
By: Renato - 28th May 2003 at 20:41
Madrid Barajas
The picture belongs to Madrid-Barajas Airport. As you can see at the top it’s the new main terminal and the other the new satellite terminal. An other cue, at the left side nearby to the new terminal you can see two hangars, they are the Iberia Mantenaince hangars. I hope your doubt have been solved, Regards Renato
By: Ren Frew - 28th May 2003 at 17:21
I think you’re right Saab. You can just see some aircraft parked in the left of the picture and the rest looks like a building site. It was taken shorty after departing Malaga and heading North.
By: Saab 2000 - 28th May 2003 at 13:10
Granada is having a new terminal built so with the looks of the picture it probably is there.
By: MINIDOH - 28th May 2003 at 12:53
Well, it isnt Malaga, and there is really only one other pocibility, Granada. I think its Granada, which is approx 5 minutes north of Malaga, it does look like it.
By: MSR777 - 6th April 2003 at 11:25
Thanks Andy.
By: A330Crazy - 5th April 2003 at 18:27
Neil your link aint working… try this.
By: MSR777 - 5th April 2003 at 17:18
Freebird is Turkish charter airline, part of the huge Gozen group which includes ground handling and leisure outfits in Turkey. The fleet consists of 4 MD83s in 165y config. They are TC-FBG TC-FBB TC-FBD and TC-FBT. Established in 2000 operations commenced in 2001. Good multi lingual website at www.freebirdairlines.com. Give it a whirl!