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Unknown Date » London Heathrow

By: Manc AvGeek
On: December 17, 2025
Side view of a white, twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left, covering the last few metres to it's gate. There are large "Viva" titles, all in lower-case, on the lower forward fuselage, each letter coloured differently, in black, white, red, and green, with smaller "Air" text, in yellow lower case. The black registration "EC-FET" is on the lower rear fuselage, just aft of a Spanish flag. A rather abstract logo adorns the tail -a red circle roughly outlined in black, with a blue and a green squiggle at the bottom, and a yellow asterisk presumably representing the sun at the top. If you squint, it vaguely resembles someone riding on a surfboard with their arms out stretched, but then again, it could be anything. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, and most of the background, with taxiways and a runway lined with grass leading off into the distance.Side view of a white, high-winged, twin propellor-engined airliner taxiing from left to right. The plane is mostly white, with a thin blue stripe running along the body just below the passenger cabin windows, sweeping up the fill the tail. There are blue "Air UK" titles on the upper forward fuselage, and half of a UK flag waving on the tail. The black registration "G-UKTF" is on a white fillet at the front of the base of the tail. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, with more concrete and grass leading up to a grey building in the distance, with a very large, grey and dark blue 4 engined jet airliner parked on the top left of the frame.Low side view of a twin engined jet airliner flying from left to right at a very low altitude, with undercarriage lowered and flaps extended from the rear of the wings, suggesting it is about to land. The plane is largely white, with black "Scandinavian" titles on the upper forward fuselage, with a series red, blue, and yellow diagonal stripes on the lower forward fuselage. The white engine pods mounted on the sides of the rear fuselage have a series of 3 squares - blue with a yellow cross, red with a white and black cross, and red with a white cross - on the sides. Grey and white clouds fill the rest of the frame.Side view of a high-winged, twin-propellor-engined airliner taxiing from right to left along a grey taxiway. The plane has a grey upper half and a dark blue lower half, with a red pinstripe at the top of the dark blue section, just under the passenger cabin windows. There are black "British Airways Express" titles on the upper forward fuselage, and the black registration "G-BRYO" on the upper rear. The tail is grey at the bottom and dark blue at the top, above a red and dark blue triangle, with a grey Royal crest on the top section. A strip of green grass separates this taxiway from grey concrete apron in the foreground, with more grass lining the sides of a black runway in the background, with more apron and a jet airliner in a similar livery right at the top of the frame.Side view of a twin engined jet airliner with the engines mounted on the sides of the rear fuselage, taxiing from left to right along a grey section of apron. The plane is largely white, with blue and red "Air Inter" titles on the upper forward fuselage, just aft of the cockpit windows, above the passenger cabin door, with dark blue "Air France" titles just behind that. There are additional, dark grey "Express" titles on the lower forward fuselage, and lighter grey registration "F-GLIK" on the lower rear. The engine pods on the upper rear fuselage has dark blue text "Air Littoral" on the side. The plane's tail and rear fuselage are mostly dark blue, with dark blue and white diagonal stripes and a red triangle at the top. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, with grey taxiways and a black runway outlined by grass in the backgroundSide view of a white, twin engined jet airliner facing to the right but being pushed back to the left by an out-of-shot tug attached to the nose-wheel by a long blue pole. There are large blue "Air France" titles on the side of the upper forward fuselage, with a small image of a blue seahorse and the text "Groupe Air France" under the cockpit windows. The blue registration "FGBEC" is on the upper rear fuselage, with the black letters "EC" on the open nosewheel doors. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, with more taxiways and a black runway separated by large grassed areas in the background. In the distance, a gaggle of white Bizjets is gathered around a red building, with a grey and dark blue jet airliner trying to hide behind a blue hangar in the top left corner, and a grey terminal building with yellow airbridges hanging off the sides in the top right.Side view of a twin engined jet airliner with the engines mounted on the sides of the rear fuselage, taxiing from right to left along a grey concrete taxiway. The top half of the plane is a dark blue, with a grey belly, separated by a thin white stripe below the passenger cabin windows. There is a red "BM" logo with a white diamond in the middle on the upper forward fuselage, followed by white "British Midland" titles. A larger version of that red "BM" logo fills the dark blue tail. The black registration "G-PKBE" is on the lower rear fuselage. In the foreground, a dark blue and grey, low-slung tug is following a roadway marked out on grey concrete apron. IN the background, a very large, 4 engined jet airliner in a dark blue and grey livery similar to the tug in the foreground is being towed from left to right along another taxiway by another tug, with a large grassed area between the 2 taxiways. In the distance, a group of white BizJets is clustered around a red building on the top right.
2025-12-17

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