Monday, December 30, 2013

Shots of the day: Uncommon visitor


LAX sees Antonov An-124s periodically, but a much less common visitor is the smaller Ilyushin IL-76. This one came in right at sundown one recent evening.

 















Thursday, December 26, 2013

Happy Boxing Day!


When I saw this cloud formation, it made me think of a jellyfish. Or the starship Enterprise.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!


Here's a first: The first American Airbus A321 seen at LAX. We saw an American A319 pass through a few months ago, but there was no opportunity for me to grab a photo. In the opening shot, the A321 is seen with an American B737-800; my understanding is that American intends to operate both types. We've heard that the A321s will be seen at LAX on the JFK flights, which are currently operated almost exclusively with B767-200s.


The A321 is a direct competitor to the B737-900. Here they are seen together on Taxiway Bravo; the B739 is in United colors.


I wasn't able to get the A321 with a B762, but here's the next-best thing: A United B739 takes off as an American B762 taxis out. I apologize for the poor quality of the shots in today's entry; the A321 taxied out shortly after noon on a hazy day. Nevertheless, thanks to RI for helping to make these shots happen.




Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Shot of the day: Load it up!


We see Antonov An-124s occasionally; I caught this one early one morning with both ends opened up for loading. On the topic of freighters, here are a few more:

Lufthansa Cargo has brought MD-11s into LAX for quite some time; this is one of the first of their B777s to be seen here  (thanks to TB for this shot)

Cathay Pacific brings both B747-400s and -800s into LAX; this is an -800. The longer -800 can be distinguished by the lack of winglets as well as the larger engine cowlings; compare to the Air China -400 seen below:
The sharp-eyed among you will notice that while this Air China B747-400 is marked Cargo, it did not begin life as an all-cargo aircraft. The long hump on the fuselage marks a passenger model; compare to the Cathay cargo -800 above.



Monday, December 23, 2013

Shot of the day: Fish out of water


Alaska has a new Salmon-Thirty-Seven, this time a -800 model (the first one was a -400); seen here on an early-morning departure off runway 25 Right. Here's another shot taken a few minutes earlier:


Holiday bonus shots of a couple more new Alaska specials:






Wednesday, December 18, 2013

LAX is #1!

 One of the guys at work alerted me to this article in USA Today. No mention of O'Hare or DFW anywhere . . .

USA Today

Monday, December 9, 2013

Another critter

Last week, we hosted a dragon:






 This week, it's a mouse:




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Cyber Monday


The holiday shipping season is off to a good start:  Above, the FedEx ramp yesterday. Below: Today, same time.

Monday, December 2, 2013

Just another busy day

Sunrise: 6:42 am

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There are two special airplanes in this picture. Can you spot them both?  Meanwhile . . .

Thar be dragons!  Well, one anyway:  Smaug has arrived at LAX courtesy of an Air New Zealand B777, seen here on its way to the Imperial Terminal ramp . . .

. . .  where the photo crews await. Note the red carpet!

Did you spot the second special airplane? How about now?



Emirates began their A380 service at LAX today, operating nonstop between Los Angeles and Dubai. We now have seven carriers operating the A380 at LAX, for a total of nine A380s per day most days. This may make LAX the best place in North America for A380 spotters.

Uncommon visitor: the Coast Guard passed through with a C-130.

Water salute for the inaugural Emirates A380 arrival.

Everybody wanted a look at the dragon!