Remarks:JAV7521 departing to Amman, Jordan. She was first delivered to Air Berlin on 8/2/1995 and got bought over by GAP Investment Thirty-Seven LLC in early 2007. She then flew for Futura, Jet2 in late 2007, and entered service with Bremenfly on 20/5/2009, 17 months later, she got ferried to Germany for storage on 26/10/2010. And here now, flying for Jordan Aviation (in a full white livery) since 21/12/2010. First photo of her in the database.
Remarks: Onboard 9M-AFS, flying down south to Singapore as AK1819, taken from seat 7F. What a great way to enjoy the sunset from 30,000 feet above sea level. Thanks Air Asia for the great flight!
Remarks:D7 376 taxis to RWY32R from gate T16, bound for Taipei wearing the Now Everyone Can Fly To Malaysia" colour scheme. Air Asia is well-known for their colourful special liveries, and this one is no exception.
Remarks:BG84 from Dhaka. This aircraft was first delivered to Balair on 30/4/1992, registered as HB-IPM before flying for Oman Air for a short period of time, registered as A4O-OD. On 23/6/2003, she was delivered to Air Comet and flew with a registration of EC-IPT, before finally joining Biman Bangladesh on 27/2/2010 and was painted in the then new livery. However now, it seems that she has left Biman's fleet and is due to be scrapped by the lessor after completing her last flight for Biman. In the background, is the stricken Nancy Bird Walton who suffered an uncontained engine failure onboard a flight from Singapore - Sydney as QF32 in late 2010.
Remarks: Flying over Port Dickson as we descend into Kuala Lumpur onboard AirAsia flight AK1802 from Singapore. In the middle of the photo, you'll be able to see the Legend Water Chalets and Glory Beach Resort.
Remarks: The 70th B737-900ER for Lion Air docking gate C13 after completing the first leg of flight JT150 from Jakarta. She will depart for Ho Chi Minh 60 minutes later before returning to Jakarta later in the evening, via Singapore.
Remarks: Upon my arrival into KL, I was greeted by the sight of this WhaleJet. 9M-MNC about to be pushed back for a tow to the remote stand after arriving as MH3 from London Heathrow. Not the best looking livery on the A380's out there I would say.
Remarks:8M233 from Yangon turning to gate D32 of the central apron. This aircraft was formerly flying for Indigo Airlines as VT-INB, she is now leased from Balkan Holidays Air (BH Air) by Myanmar Airways. [1200 PIXELS]