Photo of the Day 1st October 2024.

Side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner with a blue-green rear fuselage and tail with a lime-green band separating the 2 sections. There are blue-green "Aer Lingus" titles on the upper forward fuselage next to a lime-green shamrock, a logo that also appears on the tail. The upturned wingtips are the same blue-green as the tail. Concrete apron fills the foreground, with green grass in the background leads up to a green fire-training rig in the background, with trees and a mist-laden hill in the distance, under bright but hazy skies.
G-EILA, Airbus A330-302, Aer Lingus UK, taxiing out to Runway 23 Right for departure to the US, 6th February 2023, as seen from the top of the T3 car park.

Front view of a white, twin engined jet airliner with the engines mounted on the sides of the rear fuselage, taxiing from right to left. The plane has a blue tail with a yellow circle containing a stylised blue flying bird in the middle. There are blue "Lufthansa" titles on the upper forward fuselage. A car with a black and yellow checker-board paint scheme is parked on the left of the frame with a man dressed in black pants and waist-coat and a white shirt walking towards it. Large areas of green grass divided by grey taxiways fill the rest of the frame.
D-AC**, Canadair CRJ-100LR, Lufthansa Cityline, at Budapest Ferihegy, 1st October 1996.
Close-up of the black tail of a white jet airliner taxiing from right to left. The tail has a 5 pointed star made up of 5 floating grey pyramids, while the fuselage has stickers shoeing parts of the livery of other members of the group, including a purple and pink stripe purple and gold flower of Thai Airways as shown at the rear of the fuselage. Grass split by a runway and taxiways leads up to a concrete apron at the rear with some airport vehicles parked along the edges, with trees and buildings in the distance.
OY-KDH, Boeing 767-383ER, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, in Star Alliance livery, at London Heathrow, some time between December 1997 and April 2002.