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Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Tue May 29, 2018 10:15 pm
by wiggy
Took a trip north at the weekend to Liverpool for the return airlift from Kiev on Sunday. Weather was good in patches and variable at other times culminating in a thunder and lightning storm at the end of the day. A good mix of airliners was the draw and I managed to get most things during my 13 hour stint from 6am to 7pm. Only escapee was the Air Bucharest B737 which loitered all day on stand and departed 25 mins after I had left for the 4 hour return trip home!

Hope you enjoy.

ImageAigle Azur A320 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageStar East Airlines B737-400 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageJordan Aviation B737-300 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageTrade Air Fokker 100 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageGainJet B757-200 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageTUI Airlines Nederland B767-300ER by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageKlasJet B737-500 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageEnter Air B737-800 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageBravo Airways MD83 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageWindrose Airlines A321 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageSouth African Airways A330-200 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageSouth African Airways A340-600 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

ImageSouth African Airways A340-600 by Denis Noonan, on Flickr

Very enjoyable day out, but a long journey back! A big shout out to the North West Air News website as well for their comprehensive due-lists and movement coverage that encouraged me to make the trip up. :thumb:

Denis.

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 7:29 am
by andygolfer
very nice Denis, worth the long trip.

The SAA A.330 & A.340 aircraft seem an odd choice to have chartered, would have thought there were more local ones they could have used.

andy

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 12:20 pm
by wiggy
andygolfer wrote:
The SAA A.330 & A.340 aircraft seem an odd choice to have chartered, would have thought there were more local ones they could have used.

andy
The A346 was SAA's standard flight to FRA which positioned to Kiev from FRA to do the Liverpool Flight and positioned back to FRA afterwards for the return trip to Jo'burg. The A332 did a similar pattern from Munich. Indeed one of their LHR flights also did the journey to and from Kiev from LHR during its layover presumably for London based Liverpool fans who had made the trip to see the game.

Best regards

Denis,

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 12:48 pm
by Mike
Great set Denis, some really unusual stuff there that you've captured very well. :thumb:

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 3:52 pm
by LondonEye
What a great set of rarely seen aircraft. :clap:

Pete.

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Wed May 30, 2018 9:00 pm
by PorkScratching
A day very well spent with that variety of airliners and older equipment.

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 8:10 pm
by Caravelle 10R
Nice selection and interesting post :thumb:

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 11:18 am
by Chris IL-76
Good to see a nice selection at Liverpool. Thanks for posting.

Re: Champions League Airlift at Liverpool

Posted: Fri Jun 01, 2018 6:34 pm
by Paultojo
Great set :D