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To start, i'm remaking an old drawing of the Airbus A318 Babybus~
Version without the old drawing under the cut
its ✈️
It's true ! Let's look at my fav girlies again
they are my friends
They can be so different look how stretched this guy is.
And then a real short one
Very beautiful. Very powerful.
A318 Elite’s Restroom

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British Airways’ only Airbus A318 sitting on the ramp at London City Airport as she is prepared for the BA1 flight to New York JFK via Shannon.
Many airlines reserve flight number 1 for their most prestigious routes whilst others use flight number 1 for historical reasons.
Previously, BA1 was reserved for the Concorde service between LHR and JFK, but British Airways revived using flight 1 when they announced their LCY - JFK service with the A318s.
Here in Guernsey, our flag carrier Aurigny (randomly) uses flight number 1 for their weekly January - March ski flights to Grenoble on the ATR72.
Can you think of any other airlines who have an unusual flight number 1?
F-GUGG Air France | Airbus A318 | CDG.
Décollage du vol AF1610, le 23 juin 2018. From Paris (CDG) to Hamburg (HAM).
Aéroport Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle (LFPG) - France - (06/2018).
© Quentin Douchet. A ma soeur, Julie...
Mexicana de aviación.