We had passed the Alps, food had been served and we were getting closer to our destination Algeria, when the first clouds started to appear. Upon starting the approach to Algiers, the clouds were thick and the cloud base low. … Continue reading
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Lufthansa to Algiers – Part 1
Have you ever been to Algeria? Did you know that it is the 10th largest country in the world? Me neither, but I was about to find out! I have been travelling to Algiers to attend a meeting of the … Continue reading →
Night spotting at Istanbul Ataturk
I have passed through Istanbul recently and after a day of spotting I wanted to try something more challenging – night photos! As many of you know the main spotting location is the Flyinn Shopping Center near the departure end … Continue reading →
I have joined AirTeamImages!
AirTeamImages (ATI) is probably the most popular, biggest and best connected aviation stock image company in the world and their team has just grown by another member – me! It was an easy process requiring a few mails and a … Continue reading →
Another Dreamliner on fire…!
If you switch on the news right now, you can see a Dreamliner standing at a remote gate at London Heathrow, covered in foam and surrounded by firefighters! It is ET-AOP of Ethiopian Airlines carrying the name “Queen of Sheba”. … Continue reading →
New gallery online – Shanghai Pudong Intl. Airport
A few days ago I flew to Shanghai Pudong for the first time in my life! We arrived in the early morning and there was only little traffic. Arriving from Seoul the arrival controllers first struggled to give us a … Continue reading →
Krasnoyarsk – always good for a surprise!
Just yesterday I flew to Krasnoyarsk again and even though it was past 8 pm already the sun was still up and illuminating the apron nicely (unfortunately there were some clouds as well, but no Cumulonimbus clouds). Surprisingly the time … Continue reading →
Flying British Airways – two days four aircraft types! Part 1
Once again I was on my way to a meeting last Sunday. Participating in the SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR stands for Single European Sky ATM Research and basically does what it says – strive for a unified ATM system in … Continue reading →