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By: Manc AvGeek
On: January 23, 2026
Side view of a twin engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left, following a yellow line marked on a black taxiway. The plane is green on top, with a thin light blue stripe, and a thicker dark green stripe covering the passenger cabin windows, a thicker white stripe below that, and a grey belly. There are black "Aer Lingus" titles next to a green shamrock on the white stripe on the forward fuselage, and the black registration "EI-CDD" on the rear fuselage, next to a small Irish flag. The green tail has a large white shamrock in the middle. Black taxiways fill the foreground and a large part of the background, surrounding islands of green grass, some with tall lighting towers reaching out of the top of the frame. Larger sections of grass fill the top of the frame in the distance.Low side view of a high-winged, twin propellor-engined airliner flying from right to left, with it's undercarriage already tucked away, flaps extended from the rear of the wings, and the nose raised sharply, suggesting it has just taken off. The plane is mostly white, with green "Aer Lingus" titles on the upper forward fuselage, with grey "Regional" titles below. The rear fuselage and tail is a dark blue-green, with a vivid diagonal green stripe in front, and a large green shamrock on the tail. The black registration "EI-FSL" is on the lower rear fuselage, and under the left wing. Grey and white clouds fill most of the background, with a bright spot directly behind the cockpit, and clear blue sky in the bottom right corner.
2026-01-23

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