Photo of the Day 6th May 2023

Low side view of a twin engined jet airliner flying from left to right at a low altitude, with the nose raised slightly. The plane is mostly white, with a grey belly, and blue "Turkish" titles on the upper forward fuselage. The tail is red, with a white circle containing a stylised image of a white flying bird. The same red background and white logo appears on the upturned wingtips. Behind, a vivid blue sky fills the frame.
TC-JGG, Boeing 737-8F2, Turkish Airlines, crossing the perimeter after taking off from Runway 08R at London Gatwick, 12th September 2014.

Side view of a twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left in front of a busy airport scene, with several other parked jet airliners in the background. The plane is mostly white, with dark blue "Delta" titles on the upper forward fuselage, next to a red, white, and blue triangular logo. The tail has thick red, dark blue, and light blue wavy stripes, resembling a waving flag. The engines are mostly blue, with a vertical red band at the front.
N154DL, Boeing 767-3P6ER, Delta Airlines, taxiing to the active runway from Terminal 2 at Manchester Airport, 20th January 2006.

 

Side view of a twin engined jet airliner with a T-tail and the engines mounted on the rear fuselage, facing to the right. The plane is mostly white, with a silver belly. There are red "Swissair" titles on the upper forward fuselage, alongside grey "servus wien" titles. The tail is red, with a white cross in the middle. In the foreground, several cars are clustered around the tail section, with luggage carts in front of open doors in the lower front and rear fuselage. Behind, the tail and rear fuselage of a white jet airliner pokes in to the left of the frame, with a brown and black terminal building stretching across most of the frame. Above, the sky is a mix of fluffy white and dreary grey cloud.
HB-IND, McDonnell Douglas MD82, Swissair, advertising a joint service from Zurich to Vienna with Austrian Airlines, parked at Zurich Kloten, 28th September 1996.