Remarks: Overview of the tiny airport of Bonaire. Only a few private jets, by the looks of it, are parked on the ramp. The shot was taken from the deck of the Emerald Princess as she was leaving Bonaire for Grenada.
Remarks: LH4723 from LHR to FRA on this Lufthansa A320 named Gera. Arriving in FRA after a short flight from LHR. A nice collection of tails can be seen on the ramp, including a BA B757-200 and a PS B737-500 (with winglets!).
Remarks: LX324 from ZRH to LHR on this Swiss A320 named Dammastock. Very impressive view of the Alps sticking through the clouds shortly after take off.
Remarks: LH3728 from FRA to ZRH on this Lufthansa B737-500 named Neum. Banking over the beautiful countryside of Switzerland, before our final approach.
Remarks: LH3727 from ZRH to FRA on this Lufthansa B737-300 named Dettmold. We're taxiing towards our gate after a short but bumpy flight from ZRH. I assume that the construction is preparing FRA for the arrival of the A380.
Remarks: LH4723 from LHR to FRA. Morning take off on this Lufthansa A320 named Gera. There are a lot of tails on this shot: TG A346, VS 346 and B744, ET B752, AC B763 and B773ER, AA B763 and B772, to name a few. But the biggest of them all is on the left: SQ A380!
Remarks: LX324 from ZRH to LHR. This was one of the few breaks in the clouds we saw on our approach to LHR from the east on board this Swiss A320 named Dammastock.
Remarks: LH3727 from ZRH to FRA. This is a typical approach to FRA's runway 25R from the east. I always enjoy the view of Frankfurt's skyline. The stadium is the Commerzbank Arena.
Remarks: This colorful Short 360 is on its take off run on AUA's runway 11. Given the time of departure, this must be flight 207 to Las Piedras, Venezuela. The shot was taken from the deck of the Emerald Princess as she was leaving Aruba on her way to Bonaire.
Remarks: LH4941 from EDI to FRA. Nice shot of the CFM56-3 engine of this Lufthansa B737-300 (named Sindelfingen). I like the reflection of the fuselage on the engine, as well as the clouds lit up by the setting sun. The shot was taken from the 6th window from the left, the one right next to the gap.