So far, I don't seem to be doing nearly as well this year as last February, so while I'm working on assembling the next Terminal 2 Who's who, here's a shot of the gates on the east side of Terminal Two. I took this shot because there is something of note here; what is it?
(1) Air Canada bringing 773 to LAX (not noted in your previous post
ReplyDelete(2) 3 773's
(3) the Gate in the middle is rendered useless
Do I see a United 707 coming in to land?
ReplyDelete777 300s?
ReplyDeleteSpecial livery on air China?
ReplyDeleteAC 777? Strange to have a long haul airplane on trans Border.
ReplyDeleteAll 773's? All Air ___? The Friend Ship in the background?
ReplyDeleteI think the Air Canada is a 777. Based on your last blog they don't normally come to lax.
ReplyDeleteI'd say the 777 from AC
ReplyDeleteThe 3 777W's, especially Air Canada? When did they start flying in with those?
ReplyDelete777s from 3 carriers in a row?
ReplyDeleteThere is an AC 773ER
ReplyDeleteI'll go for the "retro" UA A320 landing on 24R!
ReplyDeleteWhat's an Air Canada 777 doing at LAX??
ReplyDeleteAir Canada 777?
ReplyDeleteHoppers
Air Canada does not normally fly the 77W to LAX
ReplyDeleteSame plane, same time, three different airlines?
ReplyDeleteThe US Airways A321 is taxiing east on taxiway Delta for a left turn on Echo 7 and a departure from Runway 24R, instead of Runway 24L.
ReplyDeleteac 777
ReplyDeleteac777
ReplyDeleteAir Canada with a T7?
ReplyDeleteTiburcio Barros
the air canada 777
ReplyDeleteThe Air Canada 777-300ER is a special visitor. Usually they fly much smaller planes to LAX.
ReplyDeleteIs it the AC 77W?
ReplyDeleteAir Canada brought a 777 in?
ReplyDeletethe AC 773 and the Sun Country has no winglets
ReplyDeleteAir Canada don't normally fly 777s into LAX?
ReplyDeleteThat's a United 737 in old livery landing on 24R.
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