Date : 17/07/2007
Outward flight SN 2303
Plane: OO-DJS
After leaving our car at AirParking (whose charges have gone up but not reached those of the airport's facilities yet), we were dropped at the terminal. As we were in summer I expected a very long queue... but I was fortunately wrong : the check-in procedure was a breeze and I got the so-much desired row 13.
As I had plenty of time to spend in the terminal and my new digital reflex camera, I rushed to shoot as many birds as possible...

OO-VEN – I was rather surprised to notice this Boeing 737-300 has not been fitted wiht winglets yet.
Usinh the long-distance zoom... I could get a decent shot of this DC-10 Cargo.


This Hanain Boeing 767-300 ER was unfortunately not a former Sobelair bird

A Brussels Airlines A.330 waiting for its next African duty.
40 minutes before boarding time we reached the A-pier and I could shoot some activity on the apron as well as some parked planes at the B-pier. My plane was indeed not at its gate yet.

A Brussels Airlines B.Ae. 146-200 (What will happen to them when they are no longer needed?)

OO-DJK - SN's first Avro 85 in a rather tatty exterior condition. I would have expected this ''older'' Avro would have already been painted in the new corporate livery. A few days later the very same bird would fly me back from Stockholm-Bromma to Brussels.
I could pay some attention to the other pier and shoot several birds.

A rather dull Bulgarian AirCharter.

One of Adria's flying bill-board regional jets.
While I was shooting the B-pier planes, ''my'' Avro 85 had already approached its position and I could only get this shot.

The boarding call was made a few minutes before the planned time and it looked like the Avro would be heavy loaded (90-95 %). We were welcomed by a smiling female purser while the other hostess was at the back of the plane. After a smooth take-off, the captain introduced himself as Bart Hellebaut (not Tia

As far as I could remember from my previous SN (LBA-BRU Sabena then BRU-LED-BRU SN Brussels) the seats were fitted with footrest which have been removed. However I could still appreciate the comfy and wide leather seats.
After an uneventful flight the plane approached its Swedish destination and landed very smoothly.

On the Swedish apron I could sport a Malmö Aviation Avro 100 but none of their logojets. We walked from the plane to the rather small and simple terminal.
