On This Day 1st May 1992.

A twin engined jet airliner parked facing to the right, nose-in to a brown and black terminal building he plane is light grey on the upper half, the bottom half being a dark blue, with a thin dark grey and red stripe separating the 2 colours. There are large, dark blue "Canadian" titles on the upper forward, the last letter "a" replaced with a red chevron pointing to the right so it can easily be replaced with an "e" in French-speaking parts of Canada. There is a cargo door hinged open in the lower forward fuselage, with a red cargo loader in the lifted position beside it. A smaller cargo door is hinged upwards in the lower rear, next to a white set of mobile airstairs parked by the open rear cabin door. The black registration "C-FCAB" is on the upper rear fuselage, just ahead of this door, itself just aft of a small Canadian flag. The foreground is filled with damp concrete apron, with several cargo trolleys lined up on the right. in the background, a couple of jet airliners are parked nose-in against another, grey, terminal. The whole scene is shrouded in mist.
C-FCAB, Boeing 767-375ER, Canadian Airlines, parked on it’s stand at London Gatwick, 1st June 1992.

 

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