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Post by marquis on Jul 16, 2018 17:31:47 GMT 1
A return visit by Dornier Do328JET D-BMAD, calling as "Bluescan 875" - it parked again at PJC, and when I arrived they were just rolling up the red carpet which was laid from the steps into the hangar, presumably for a VIP of some sort - it appears likely to be overnighting.
Smaller visitors across at Area W were Cessna F150K G-AYGC, and DA42 Twin Star G-YDEA as "White Knight 07".
Easyjet used A320 G-EZRM on the Belfast, and A319 G-EZEH in an almost totally white scheme, from Luton.
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Post by jijpc on Jul 16, 2018 19:41:28 GMT 1
Thinking about it the Sun Air Dornier 328 visits may well be linked to the motoring journalists and other VIPs who are visiting the island everyday until Thursday in relation to the new Audi TT car launch that has been closing the mountain road every day.
Also I think their call sign is Sunscan not Bluescan.
Re G-EZEH this was actually withdrawn late year and registered to a leasing company and put on the Guernsey register, hence the all white livery. It was then restored to the UK register and returned to service at the end of May presumably just for the summer season and to help them with capacity pressures since they started the ex Air Berlin services in Europe.
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Post by lodger on Jul 16, 2018 20:53:16 GMT 1
Couple of morning bizjets heard overhead as leaving on R26 and stated by ADSB and FR respectively to be - CS-TFR LJ45 dep 7.40, just ahead of the (late!) LCY flight by G-CEIC - CS-DXQ NetJet C56X at 9.30 which went off the screen hours later in Athens area. According to www.aircharterguide.com the LJ45 is just one of three bizjets operated by OMNI-AVIACAO E TECNOLOGIA, LDA Was this a first visit - that was an overnighter?
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Post by marquis on Jul 17, 2018 7:55:49 GMT 1
CS-TFR first visited on 15th November 2017, then on 2nd May this year. Omni started to be frequent visitors mainly with LJ40 CS-TFO from 27th April 2017 often over-nighting; their Challenger 300 CS-TFV also visited on 27th September 2017 with spares for the u/s LJ.
Re the Dornier, jijpc's comment seems likely - there were several high-value cars in the PJC car park including at least a couple being German registered.
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