Showing posts with label Rouge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rouge. Show all posts
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Shot of the day: 4 of a kind
There was a time when having four A380s on the ground at LAX was kind of a big thing. Some time later, I can remember the first time I had four A380s moving on my frequency at one time. Now, it's not even that big a deal to have four of them at the runway for departure. This is kind of a bigger thing than it seems, though, because the runway and parallel taxiway are so close together that if we have an A380 departing, any other A380 on the parallel taxiway must be within the first 1,500 feet of the beginning of the runway. As a result, the ground controller either has to meter out the A380 departures one at a time, and hold the other(s) back, or get all of them out there all at once, which is what you see here. This is a normal cluster of A380 departures that usually happens around 4 PM, although we don't normally get all four of them leaving at exactly the same time; however getting three of them together is pretty common. If it had been just a few minutes earlier, there could have been a fifth A380 in the picture, as Emirates has just arrived on runway 24 Right.
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A319,
A380,
A388,
AFR,
Air France,
B787-9,
B789,
BAW,
British Airways,
DLH,
Lufthansa,
ROU,
Rouge,
SIA,
Singapore,
Speed Bird,
VIR,
Virgin,
Virgin Atlantic
Friday, January 2, 2015
Happy New Year!
Welcome to 2015! I'll start the new year off with a collection of noteworthy heavy jet shots taken over the holidays. These first don't seem so notable at first, until you consider that we hardly ever get Delta or United B747s at LAX anymore. These two both showed up and then left again on the same day.
KLM still brings in a daily B747. This one is marked to commemorate their 95th anniversary:
Next, the latest carrier to replace their B747s at LAX with B777s:
China Airlines (callsign: Dynasty) has recently started operating B777s between LAX and Taipei |
Air Canada's Rouge normally operates A319s at LAX, but during the holiday season they've also shown up in a B767:
Besides the Rouge B767, also notable in this shot is the TACA Airbus; we don't see this livery at LAX much anymore; most of the TACA aircraft we see now bear the new Avianca paint scheme |
Gratuitous dragon photo:
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