Toulouse-Blagnac 28-07-2022

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LifelinerOne
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Toulouse-Blagnac 28-07-2022

Post by LifelinerOne »

Hi again!

While driving towards the city of Toulouse, my son and I noticed a BelugaXL doing circuits around the airport, so we decided to see if we could spot it, as I hadn’t seen one before.

1. Light was a bit tricky but the first interesting aircraft seen was this A320neo F-WWTZ, which is going to Go First:
ImageA320N-GOF-FWWTZ-TLS28jul22 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

2. The BelugaXL F-WBXL was doing take-offs, a quick round the airport, a full-stop landing and then take-off again. Nice!:
ImageA337-AIB-FWBXL-TLS28jul22 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

3. Another A320neo was towed to another spot at the airport. This time flyadeal F-WWBI:
ImageA320N-FLD-FWWBI-TLS28jul22 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

4. While doing it’s full-stop landings, the BelugaXL took a later exit from the runway, enabling a nice close-up shot:
ImageA337-AIB-FWBXL-TLS28jul22-2 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

5. And last aircraft seen is this A350-1000 F-WMIL, which features additional Qantas titles and logos:
ImageA351-AIB-FWMIL-TLS28jul22 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

C’est sa!

Cheers! :wave:
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