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United Airlines, N659UA over San Francisco.

This is a departing United Airlines, N659UA B767-300ER, illustrated over the beautiful city of San Francisco.

Air-India

Air India B747-400.

Air India was about to retire all their 747-400′s this year, but decided to keep them for a few more years. The extra cargo and passenger capability of the 744 comes in very handy for AI on its India (BOM/DEL/CCJ) – Saudi Arabia (RUH) routes. Hence, offering a very competitive product against other airlines such [...]

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Just for fun, EVA AIR CARGO MD-11

Just some special effects. McDonnell Douglas MD-11F. This particular aircraft (B16113) is currently in long term storage at Victorville, California.

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Qatar Airways, F-WWIM 3071.

Edo from France requested a Qatar Airways A320, registration number F-WWIM 3071. This was the temporary registration id assigned by Airbus while in Toulouse. This Qatar Airways sports the latest livery that was introduced in March 2006. It features the image of the Oryx on the tail. The Oryx is native to the Arabian Peninsula and the national animal/symbol of the [...]

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UALwb

United Airlines, N659UA over San Francisco.

This is a departing United Airlines, N659UA B767-300ER, illustrated over the beautiful city of San Francisco.

Air-India

Air India B747-400.

Air India was about to retire all their 747-400′s this year, but decided to keep them for a few more years. The extra cargo and passenger capability of the 744 comes in very handy for AI on its India (BOM/DEL/CCJ) – Saudi Arabia (RUH) routes. Hence, offering a very competitive product against other airlines such [...]