Hi
Spent 1 day at Toulouse Blagnac to see what Airbus was producing.Never realised they had so many A320's awaiting engines.
Also seen was A330 MSN 1844 for tibet airlines
A330 NEO for TAP Air Portugal
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Airbus Toulouse
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Great set Paul, that's one place that I'd love to visit.
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Nice set of pictures, another place to put on my bucket list.
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Good set and yes worth a trip
been there myself ,and yes there a few NEOs still pending delivery, seems not much changed since my trip on that front
https://www.flickr.com/photos/88573897@ ... 7001639261
Cheers
Mark
been there myself ,and yes there a few NEOs still pending delivery, seems not much changed since my trip on that front
https://www.flickr.com/photos/88573897@ ... 7001639261
Cheers
Mark
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Toulouse was nearly my destination this week but I decided to head to Munich.
Toulouse will be for another day during the summer I think
Thanks for sharing
Toulouse will be for another day during the summer I think
Thanks for sharing
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Wow! Thanks for sharing these
I suggest you spend at least a couple of days there, and I can recommend a visit to the Aeroscopia museum (and the other museum nearby if you also like military stuff).
Did the museum visit last time and walked back following the route of the Airbus Factory, found some A320's in operator liveries that I've never heard of before!
I suggest you spend at least a couple of days there, and I can recommend a visit to the Aeroscopia museum (and the other museum nearby if you also like military stuff).
Did the museum visit last time and walked back following the route of the Airbus Factory, found some A320's in operator liveries that I've never heard of before!
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