Hi again!
While visiting the LA-area, I did carve out a few good hours of spotting at LAX. Last time I was there was March 2022, still in the aftermath of the pandemic. Since then, traffic has returned to normal levels and I scored 170 new frames on this sunny Sunday!
There were no real special aircraft but still a nice visit. Here's an impression of a day of spotting at LAX. I spotted from the Imperial Hill and later from the parking lot at the Proud Bird restaurant.
1. AeroMexico flies to LAX with the B737-800, B737-8, ERJ190 and B787. Here's B737-800 N845AM:
B738-AMX-N845AM-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
2. Alaska Airlines is in the process of retiring its final Airbus A321neos. N923VA was retired a few days after this shot:
A321N-ALA-N923VA-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
3. LAX is a busy cargo-hub, with movements from carriers like Polar Air Cargo with this B747-8F N857GT:
B748F-POL-N857GT-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
4. Gotta love this special livery on B757-200 N14102 of United:
B752-UAL-N14102-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
5. This B777F N775SA has now has its Southern Air-titles removed and replaced them with small Polar Air Cargo titles near the cockpit but is still operated for DHL:
B777F-POL-N775SA-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
6. Allegiant is a nice break from the usual US carriers. Seen here is A319 N323NV:
A319-ALG-N323NV-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
7. Philippines B777-300ER RP-C7776 is taxiing in after its flight from Manila:
B773-PAL-RPC7776-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
8. This Sun Country B737-800 N839SY is mainly used for sports charters and is missing titles:
B738-SUN-N839SY-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
9. Spirit has recently became an A321neo-operator and seen here is N702NK:
A321N-SPI-N702NK-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
10. First time seeing Breeze Airways but this shot of A220-300 N217BZ is ruined by the heatwaves:
A223-BRZ-N217BZ-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
11. One of the best looking Dreamliners are the ones of Tahiti Nui like this F-OTOA:
B789-NUI-FOTOA-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
12. ABX Air B767-200F N767AX departing:
B762F-ABX-N767AX-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
13. Compared to March 2022, there are much more international airlines back at LAX, like SAS with this A350-900 SE-RSF:
A359-SAS-SERSF-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
14. Nice Boston Celtic livery on JetBlue A320 N595JB:
A320-JBL-N595JB-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
15. Volaris is another regular Mexican carrier, flying with A320(N)s and A321s. Here's N547VL:
A320N-VOL-N547VL-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
16. JSX ERJ135 N259JX seen here on its way to Las Vegas:
E135-JSX-N259JX-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
17. And you have to admit, the ITA Airways A350s are also quite stunning as EI-IFE shows:
A359-ITA-EIIFE-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
18. Okay, there was one special visitor in the form of this UAE B747-400 A6-HRM:
B744-UAE-A6HRM-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
19. Arriving and departing within a few minutes apart are the A380s from Korean Air and Asiana like this HL7620:
A388-ASI-HL7640-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
20. My first encounter with the new livery of JetBlue was this A321 N982JB:
A321-JBL-N982JB-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
21. And ending my set with B787-9 G-CKWN of Norse Atlantic UK:
B789-NRS-GCKWN-LAX27aug23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
Hope you liked my selection. You can see all shots at: https://flickr.com/photos/lifelinerone/ ... 0311131738
Cheers!
Los Angeles 27-08-2023
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