It’s Sunday again, and I’m a train back to Birmingham – so it must be time for some more airplane art.
This week waiting at the Non-Schengen part of Brussels Airport is a Brussels Airlines Airbus A319 – as it waits it’s next turn out of the airport.
Brussels Airlines operate a fleet of 22 Airbus A319 aircraft (the smallest of the Airbus family it uses). The airline also operates the larger A320 and A321 narrow body aircraft, as well as the wide-body A330-200 and A330-300.
In addition, it operates two A340-300 on behalf of Eurowings.
More airplane art next week!
Photographers notes:
- Shot on a Canon EOS R with a Canon 24-105 f4L series lens
- 93mm at ISO 5000, 1/125 @ f4.0
- Processed with Lightroom Mobile and copied over from the camera via Canon connect
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