this is my final post of my trip to Hong Kong and Singapore. The last day was a long day. I had a late check-out at 2PM, but my flight back to Amsterdam departed at 01.35, so quite some time left for spotting.
Singapore is traffic-wise an interesting airport to spot. Lots of nice airlines giving you a nice variety. Spotting itself at Singapore is challenging. If you have the budget, a Superior Runway View Room at the Crowne Plaza makes things easy. From the room you can spot until around 14.00. After that you can move to the Viewing Mall in Terminal 1. However, not all traffic is passing the Viewing Mall, which means it can be quiet now and then. If you are a numbercruncher, then it doesn't matter as you can still see planes departing or arriving. There are spots around the perimeter, but during the winter months the runway usage is not really convenient for those. So, something to remember.
Enough talking, here is my selection of my last day of spotting.
1. Emergency ISO3200 shot at 7AM in the morning of this A330-300F of Air Hong Kong. Then it was time for breakfast


2. How nice to catch this B737-800 of Malaysia in the retro-livery!

3. ANA Cargo B767-300F arriving from Tokyo:

4. Very colorful special livery on this AirAsia A320:

5. The day before Flightradar24 said they would send a B787, but it ended up being this B767-300ER:

6. Note the open cockpitwindow of this very pretty KC-135R of the RSAF:

7. Hadn't seen this Lion Air Group airline yet; Batik Malaysia:

8. Only a few days ago EVA Air Cargo ended operating their B744Fs:

9. Air India Express with a pretty deer on the tail:

And that was spotting from the hotel. Time to check-out at the hotel and check-in for the flight back and do some spotting from the terminal.
10. Hmm... Is this also a retro of Malaysia?


11. Philippines A330-300 arriving at Terminal 1:

12. Extra long A350 of Qatar:

13. Always nice to catch an Ethiopian:

14. Because of Chinese New Year, Malaysia send an A330-200 to Singapore and a very nice one!

15. A way better shot than a few days ago of a Biman B787-8:

16. And I end this set with this B777-200 of Thai.

As usual, you can see all pictures by following this link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lifeliner ... 317207723/
I hope you enjoyed my reports and that the information is of help for anyone planning to visit the same airports.
Until next time!
Cheers!
