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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2020 11:08:24 GMT 1
Expect to see Enter Air's B737 SP-ENZ tonight on the return of the Lapland charter.
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Post by marquis on Jan 30, 2020 21:02:54 GMT 1
P180 Avanti EVO D-IPPY arrived this afternoon as "XGO 4NS"
AS advised by surreyspotter, SP-ENZ is inbound at 20.00 as "ENT 3160" from Newcastle - showing on the arrivals board as from "Finland".
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Post by David K on Jan 30, 2020 21:17:01 GMT 1
Loganair ATR 42 G-LMRA was also back on a training flight, this time EDI-IOM-DUB.
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Post by Cityflyer on Feb 1, 2020 12:16:40 GMT 1
Could some one supply me with a list of the ATP's that were in storage in the open at 13:00 on 30-1-2020, also what was the ID of the Light Twin with Baggage Pod parked by the ATP at the Terminal
Thanks in advance
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Post by acklington on Feb 2, 2020 17:08:54 GMT 1
Could some one supply me with a list of the ATP's that were in storage in the open at 13:00 on 30-1-2020, also what was the ID of the Light Twin with Baggage Pod parked by the ATP at the Terminal Thanks in advance I had a look today, just to check that they were all still the same as last time I saw them, they are. So outside the hangar (nearest to the Terminal) are SE-MHC and SE-MHE West Atlantic colours, engineless. And the five parked at the 26 end of the airfield are (front to back) SE-LPT (dark grey Westair); SE-MHJ and SE-MHF (both West Atlantic, engineless); SE-MEX (Nextjet) engineless; and Manx Airlines painted 'G-MAUD' actually SE-LHX. And just for the record the cut-up fuselage section of SE-LGV that was round the back of the hangar, is now gone, together with a pile of ATP control surfaces. The Cessna 406 with pod changes daily, it day-stops, arriving from EMA. G-RVLY is shown on the FR24 playback for 30th Jan, preceded by ATP SE-KXP with the mail. Cheers, Phil
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