It’s Sunday again, so it must be time for more Airplane Art.
This week, we have an Aer Lingus Airbus A321LR at Dublin Airport, preparing for a long-haul departure.
Aer Lingus operates a fleet of eight Airbus A321LR in its fleet. The airline also operates the Airbus A330-200 and Airbus A330-300 in its long-haul operation. These connect Dublin and Ireland to destinations in North America, as well as to some European destinations.
This aircraft – EI-LRC is named St Fiacre. It joined the Aer Lingus fleet in May 2019, where it has remained since then. It’s been a busy aircraft, operating out of its Dublin base to Washington Dulles, Newark International and Toronto in North America, whilst shuttling to Paris Charles De Gaulle in Europe.
More Airplane Art next week!
Photographers Notes
- Camera: Canon EOS R
- Lens: Canon EF 24-105mm f4 IS L Series
- Settings ISO 8000, 70mm, 1/400 at f8.0 (yes. the settings were all over the place that day)
- Processed in Adobe Lightroom Classic, with the advanced denoise tool.
- Shot aboard an American Airlines Boeing 787-8, Segment coming soon
- Shot 12th January 2024
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