A day trip to Dublin Airport courtesy of Ryanair from Manchester.
Movements at Dublin are dominated by Aer Lingus and Ryanair, but there was more than enough variety in between to keep even this seasoned aerophile content. Like many major airports these days, there is no dedicated viewing area, but there are unofficial vantage points dotted around the perimeter of the airfield.
Airbus A300-B4 N730FD Federal Express |
Airbus A319 G-DBCJ BMI |
Airbus A320 EI-DVI Aer Lingus |
Airbus A320 EI-DVM Aer Lingus ('retro' colour scheme) |
Airbus A320 EI-DVM Aer Lingus ('retro' colour scheme) |
Airbus A320 EI-EDS Aer Lingus |
Airbus A320 HB-IJJ Swiss International Airlines |
Airbus A321 EI-CPH Aer Lingus |
Airbus A330-200 A6-EYD Etihad Airways |
Airbus A330-200 EI-LAX Aer Lingus |
ATR 42 EI-BYO Aer Arann |
ATR 42 EI-CBK Aer Arann operating for Aer Lingus Regional |
ATR 72 EI-SLL Aer Arann operating for Aer Lingus Regional |
BAe 146 (RJ85) EI-RJC Cityjet |
BAe 146 (RJ85) EI-RJE Cityjet operating for Air France |
Boeing 737-300 EI-STA Europe Airpost |
Boeing 737-300 ZS-SMG Imperial Air Cargo/Safair |
Boeing 737-800 G-TAWC Thomson Airways |
Boeing 737-800 OK-TVN Travel Service Airlines |
Boeing 737-700 A6-DAS Royal Jet |
Boeing 737-700 A6-DAS Royal Jet |
Boeing 747-400 F-GIUA Air France Cargo |
Boeing 747-400 F-GIUA Air France Cargo |
Boeing 757-200 N706TW Delta Air Lines |
Cessna 560 XL Citation Excel G-CBRG Eurojet Aviation |
Canadair Regional Jet 900 EC-JZV Air Nostrum operating for Iberia |
Douglas MD87 SE-DMK SAS Scandinavian Airlines |
Various Airbus A320s and a single Boeing 737 in store. |
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