It’s Sunday again, so it must be time for some more airplane art.
This week – taxing at London Heathrow airport – is a United Airlines Boeing 767-300ER as it completes a long haul trip from the USA to its UK home of Heathrow Terminal 2.
United Airlines is still a major operator of the Boeing 767, with 37 of the -300ER variety in the fleet (in three different configurations), as well as 16 of the rarer -400ER.
These aircraft support the Boeing 777-200ER, Boeing 777-300ER, Boeing 787-8, and Boeing 787-9 fleets on long haul routes operated by the airline from its hubs in the United States of America to Europe and South America.
More Airplane art next week!
Photographers. Notes: Canon EOS6D with a Canon 24-105 f4L – Shot at 84mm, ISO 5000, 1/100 @ f4.0
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Jim says
Think the word “Taxing” is not used correctly here…maybe “Taxiing”?
Kevincm says
Is your life so unfulfilled that going through a person’s typo’s is a hobby on a Sunday evening?