Remarks:KB500 from Bhutan coming to a halt at gate C11 of the central apron. She will be towed to a remote stand after all the passengers has alighted and will be towed back to the gate the next morning prior to her departure back to Bhutan as KB501. This aircraft was delivered to Drukair on 4/11/2004.
Remarks: No, Singapore Airlines has not move its operations back to Terminal 1. Yankee India is being pushed back ready for a tow back to Terminal 3 as she prepares for her next flight to a medium haul destination.
Remarks: After being in the hangar for more than half a year, Sierra Two Alpha Delta Kilo is finally being taken to the skies once again and this time with a new livery. S2ADK on final approach for the Runway as she completes a 2 hour air-test. This aircraft is now 21 years of age and was delivered to Biman Bangladesh on 9/10/2003, exactly 9 years ago.
Remarks:MH 6423 arriving from Amsterdam via Sharjah on a F1 charter flight as the Singapore Grand Prix is just a week away. MASKargo has been the key carrier for the Formula One Grand Prix since 1995. This is a relatively new B747-400F which was delivered to MASKargo on 30/05/2006.
Remarks: Head on with Speedbird 15 as she is cleared cleared to taxi towards RWY20C for her flight to Sydney. Tonight's flight is operated by one of many Oneworld liveried B747-400 that British Airways has. If it wasn't for the unusual pushback, I wouldn't have been able to capture this shot.
Remarks: A brand new SuperJumbo for Singapore Airlines! Sierra Kilo Tango, Singapore Airlines 19th and last A380 thundering down the Runway as SQ8898 inbound from Toulouse, on a delivery flight. First photo of her in the database.
Remarks:Vijay Mallya arriving 9 hours behind schedule from Delhi. He's here for the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix weekend. This aircraft is no longer carrying Kingfisher's tail.
Remarks: AirAsia newest A320 wearing the new airline livery. AK710 ready to taxi towards RWY20C for her short flight back to Kuala Lumpur. This livery looks way better then the old livery in my opinion. Now there are five flags painted on the back of the aircraft, they represents Air Asia Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia,Philippines and Japan. Note Vijay Mallya's aircraft in the background parked at the remote stand. He's in town for the Singapore Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend.