Photo of the Day 19th April 2025.

Low aside view of a silvery-grey, single engined BizProp flying from left to right at a very low altitude

G-MDSZ, Pilatus PC-12/47E, Silver Aviation, on final approach to Runway 23 Right at Manchester Airport, 26th May 2023, as seen from Shadowmoss Road.

Gat On A Sat 19th April 2025.

Low side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner flying from left to right at a very low altitude. It's undercarriage is already tucked away, it's flaps are extended behind the wings, and it's nose is raised sharply, suggesting that it has just taken off. The word "Jet" is visible in large orange letters on the forward fuselage,with a large, orange love heart and the word "Napoli" on the rear fuselage. The engine pods slung under the wings are bright orange, with the word "EasyJet" in white, a design replicated on the tail. The registration "G-EZEZ" is on the lower rear fuselage in black, repeated under the left wing. Under the wings, the covers on the flap tracks are bright orange, as are the wing-tips. Pale blue sky fills the rest of the frame.

G-EZEZ, Airbus A319-111, EasyJet, in a special "Napoli" advertising variant of the standard livery, crossing the perimeter fence seconds after taking off from Runway 08 Right at London Gatwick, 12th September 2014.

Bonus Photo of the Day 19th April 2025.

Side view of a small, boxy, white, high-winged, twin propellor-engined airliner parked on grass facing to the left. The plane is mostly white, with a thick red and thin black stripe running along the body before swooping up into the lower reaches of the tail. There are small, black "Northern Airlines" titles on the lower forward fuselage, and larger, black registration "G-BEEG" on the upper rear. The landing gear is fixed, with a nose-wheel at the front, and the main wheels on long white struts that come down from the wings, just inboard of the engines. Green grass fills the foreground, leading up to trees lining the airfield perimeter in the distance, under flat grey skies.

G-BEEG, Britten-Norman Islander, Northern Airlines, at Manchester Barton, some time in the 1990s.