Spotting, KCH-KUL-PEN, 10 February 2007
As the title says, spotting on the journey home.
Next, shots after landing at KLIA. Damn I'm starting to love the open-air-ness of the LCCT. Seen here is AirAsia's (AK) latest Airbus A320, 9M-AFP, sporting a great livery to celebrate Malaysia's 50th year of independence as well as Visit Malaysia Year 2007:
And the fun really begins after checking in for the flight to Penang. From the departure hall, another of AK's A320s, 9M-AFH, ready to go:
Time to fly home soon enough. All those airplanes in one hour...phew! Seen here is the famous Penang Bridge as we approached Penang International:
Someone's private jet parked close to the terminal. A Raytheon 390 Premier I, rego N390RC...which meant it was an American plane?
With all that action, I guess flying with AK does have its perks after all!
9M-AEB Taxiing at KCH. The only shot I took there.
Next, shots after landing at KLIA. Damn I'm starting to love the open-air-ness of the LCCT. Seen here is AirAsia's (AK) latest Airbus A320, 9M-AFP, sporting a great livery to celebrate Malaysia's 50th year of independence as well as Visit Malaysia Year 2007:
And the fun really begins after checking in for the flight to Penang. From the departure hall, another of AK's A320s, 9M-AFH, ready to go:
Did I mention the departure hall has a nice view of planes coming in to land? Lion Air's 737-400, PK-LIW:
Sri Lankan's A340-300 4R-ADB:
Malaysia Airlines (MH) 737-400 9M-MMU:
Vietnam Airlines A321. Basically a stretched A320. This is VN-A348:
Garuda Indonesia's 734. Lotsa 734s visiting KUL it seems. PK-GWO:
Time to fly home soon enough. All those airplanes in one hour...phew! Seen here is the famous Penang Bridge as we approached Penang International:
Someone's private jet parked close to the terminal. A Raytheon 390 Premier I, rego N390RC...which meant it was an American plane?
2 Comments:
Wow. That's a lot of planes...
yes, that is a lotta planes!
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