It’s Sunday again, so it must be time for some more airplane art.
This week, we have an Emirates Boeing 777-300ER parked at Oslo Gardermoen Airport as it is turned around for its return trip to Dubai International Airport.
Emirates operates a fleet of 130 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. It also operates 10 Boeing 777-200LR and 114 Airbus A380 in its long haul fleet.
In happier times, these aircraft would form the backbone of the Emirates network, connecting Dubai to the world, with passengers flowing through its hub.
The aircraft shown – A6-ENJ is just over seven and a half years old aircraft, joining Emirates directly from the Boeing factory in May 2013. It has remained in the Emirates fleet since then and is currently flying for the airline, in a three-class configuration.
More Airplane art next week!
Photographers Notes:
- Camera: Canon EOS R
- Lens: Canon EF24-105mm f4 IS L Series Lens with RF to EF adaptor
- Settings: ISO 125, 24mm, 1/320 at f9
- Shot from: International Arrivals Corridor, Oslo Gardermoen Airport, after coming off a Qatar Airways flight. Flight Review here
- Shot in: August 2019.
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