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By: Manc AvGeek
On: December 18, 2025
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.G-BVTK, ATR72-202, operated in British Airways colours by CityFlyer Express, at London Gatwick, some time between October 1994 and June 1997.Side view of a twin engined jet airliner flying from left to right and slightly away from the camera at a very low altitude, with undercarriage lowered and flaps hanging down behind the wings, suggesting it is about to land. The plane is mostly white, with a dark blue belly, and a knotwork of yellow, blue, green, and red strands on the tail. There are black "British Airways" titles on the lower forward fuselage, with a red and blue twisted ribbon on the upper forward fuselage. The plane's engines are mounted on the sides of the rear fuselage, with the black registration "G-EMBA" on the sides of the white engine pods. Pale blue sky fills most of the background, with fluffs of white cloud at the bottom.

2025-12-18

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