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firrech
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by firrech » 23 Jun 2005, 21:17
I check the BIAC site this evening and I could read :
23/06 18:15 Paris CDG KE 901 18:15
Some informations about this flight?
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vliegtuigfreak
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by vliegtuigfreak » 23 Jun 2005, 21:19
I think this will probably a divertion from CDG, because Korean (PAX) isn't flying to BRU.
Korean Cargo is flying to BRU.
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firrech
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by firrech » 23 Jun 2005, 21:26
The same about that flight? Departure from brussel to Paris?
23/06 21:15 Paris CDG PIA 749
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by vliegtuigfreak » 23 Jun 2005, 21:39
Same here, probably a diversion.
What's going on in CDG?
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by Bottie » 23 Jun 2005, 21:53
vliegtuigfreak wrote: Same here, probably a diversion.
What's going on in CDG?
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realplaneshaveprops
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by realplaneshaveprops » 23 Jun 2005, 21:59
@ EBOS, there was also a diversion from CDG. It was MPD 228 from Madrid, it arrived around 19h25LT, and it departed around 21h45 to Paris.
It was a Air Plus Comet 737 with winglets (don't know witch subtype)
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by Avro » 23 Jun 2005, 22:02
realplaneshaveprops wrote:
It was a Air Plus Comet 737 with winglets (don't know witch subtype)
That's a B737-300 the only classic 737 with winglets in the world. registration: EC-IPS
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by Avro » 23 Jun 2005, 22:10
realplaneshaveprops wrote:
Thanks Avro
Koen
You're welcome
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by luchtzak » 24 Jun 2005, 00:36
Besides the Korean Boeing 747 and the PIA A310 Brussels Airport also welcomed a few Air France aircraft and 1 Czech Airlines CSA. Reason as Bottie mentioned is the severe thunderstorms above Paris.
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by MKAirlines » 24 Jun 2005, 07:23
EC-IPS B737-33A Air Plus Comet : diverted to EBOS !
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by sab319 » 24 Jun 2005, 10:07
Well that's the advantage of thunderstorms, that way Brussels gets some interesting visitors
B737229
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by B737229 » 24 Jun 2005, 11:22
There was also a LOT 767 parked y'day evening at the old terminal. Also a diversion from paris?
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by Skystef » 24 Jun 2005, 13:23
All info now in spotters database
Brgrds S 8)
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by Jense » 24 Jun 2005, 17:25
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by Ozzie1969 » 25 Jun 2005, 11:42
Great pictures, especially that PIA one!
B737229
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by B737229 » 25 Jun 2005, 13:17
Here we talk about a LOT 767 in Star Alliance cs, this one was wearing the traditional LOT cs
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by luchtzak » 26 Jun 2005, 10:54
B737229 wrote:
Here we talk about a LOT 767 in Star Alliance cs, this one was wearing the traditional LOT cs
Oops, then I don't know what that LOT with normal cs was doing in Brussels