Remarks: Indian Princess VS300 smoking runway 28, deploying the reverser's even before the NLG touches down. Dedicated to the wonderful members of the APIF team & the DIAL apron team.
Remarks: Now that is what you call attention to detail! A closer look at Air India's "Palace in the Sky" theme, with intricate, traditional window frames replicated from Rajasthani palaces painted around the windows. Pushback complete and engine start approved for AI 348 to Shanghai Pudong. [Canon EOS 40D + EF 70-200mm f/4L]
Remarks: A different perspective of your regular A319. Check out those beautiful reflections on the spotless fuselage! Since Paro airport, Druk Air's home base, is VFR-only with no night landing facilities, the airline overnights its airplanes and crews at its international destinations, so that they can arrive back in Paro in daylight. This one will fly back as KB 205 in the morning. Many thanks to Michael Brazier for his editing help. [Canon EOS 40D + Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM]
Remarks: Follow the "LAW", this bird is a 20 year old bird which first flew on 04/08/1992 & delivered to Lauda Air on 21/08/1992. It sported Star Alliance colours in 2004, before being delivered to Austrian Airlines on 23/02/2005. This bird currently features a C30Y200 config.
Remarks:Thai Cargo operating as THA890 touching down on Runway 10 at New Delhi International Airport. Special thanks to the Apron Controller who drove me down to this location where I could get the touchdowns. Also sincere thanks to DGCA, DIAL, and API for their continued support.
Remarks: IndiGo's sharklet aircraft India Foxtrot India taxiing from Terminal T3 to Terminal 1D for her morning flight to Mumbai, BOM as IFly 173. She came in few hours back into DEL T3 after operating as Ifly 022 from Dubai International Airport, DXB. This is my first Night Shot of the Sharkletted IndiGo aircraft.
Remarks: My 1st ever catch of the Airbus 340-600 & the "Prettiest" bird in the sky taxies to its gate having arrived from LHR! I dedicate this picture to my friend, Vishal Jolapara, who like me, is in love with this bird! I would be sad when the few remaining airlines phase out the A340 in the next decade! I had hoped for this to be my 150th pic on JP!