Jets
Vectors over Öresund
Nice 747 getting vectors for the 22L ILS.
Arrival from the desert
For those passenger interested enough to look out, it must have been quite a contrast when the british islands came into visual range compared to what could have be seen at the departure end of the flight.
Painting the sky
The pilot is applying some kind of abstract art to the clear blue sky.
Domestic flight
Nice Japanese airline taxies out towards the active. Also nice are the characters on the inside of the winglet.
Taxying onto the ramp
Looking real good in the nice weather.
E-Jet climbs away
Nice action as this little RJ departs Itami.
Wet taxi
Arrives a wet Itami.
Up and away
Nice 737 departs on a domestic mission.
Over the park
In the right turn made to avoid the central parts of Tokyo.
Triple seven
Love the T7 in the ANA colors. Here departing Haneda.
Finally got it
During the trip we kept seeing this nice special paint either departing away or arriving without me having a chance of capture it. Luckily I managed to snap a photo as it returned quite fast from Tokyo.
Pushback in progress
The loong -300 series has been pushed out from the international terminal.
Japanese Dreamliner
The 787 is for sure popular among the Japanese carriers, nice to see one at Nagoya.
Shortly on blocks
Ground crew is ready to take care of another turn around.
Not far from the production line
An ANA Dreamliner on the approach after having flown over the area where it was built, the Everett field not far away from Sea-Tac.
Departure
Into the cloudy Itami sky.
Japanese Queen
Completing the long flight from the far east is this 747 of JAL. The ILS she's using belongs to Heathrow runway 27L.
Heavy in the air
Departs Itami.
Pushback complete
Ground crew are clearing the vicinity, soon they will make the usual bow towards the aircraft and wave them away as they starts to taxi.
Japanese Airbus
ANA operates both the 320 and the 321 versions.
Nose up!
Sunny departure out of Landvetter.
NEO launch
The NEO operated service to Arlanda is shooting out of runway 21 ready for the leftturn towards navigation fix LABAN.
Over the lights
All leafs has been blown off the trees as the Arlanda flight approaches runway 21 this november afternoon.
Scandinavian workhorse
Seen arriving Arlanda after a trip across the Atlantic.
Stockholm evening
Evening is getting closer and closer, meanwhile the stream of inbound 737-600s never seems to stop.
Not so common anymore
Nowadays SAS mainly send their Airbuses to Landvetter, so it was a nice event when this 737 passed through while operating some charter flights. Seen departing for Gardermoen
Common bird
The 737-600 was seen everywhere around Arlanda at this time, strange to think that just a couple of years later they were all gone.
Queen on visit
Cargolux's "City of Betzdorf" has just used all of the available asphalt of runway 21.
Reversing
Reversers are online while the nose wheel still has a few more milliseconds until touching the runway.
Huge bird incoming
Another load of freight arrives Hong Kong