Tractacus' photos with the keyword: Airbus A300

DHL AEAB

27 Aug 2018 2 92
DHL Airbus A300 B4-622F D-AEAB is just about to touch down on Runway 09L at Heathrow, with an empty stock move - in railway parlance - from Luton. This was delivered new in 2002 to Japan Air System as JA015D, which later merged with Japan Air Lines. In 2011 it moved to UAE operator Maximus Air Cargo, as A6-HAZ. Aquired by DHL late 2013. Mon9Jul18.

Super Transporter 2

13 Oct 2017 3 4 200
A highly modified purpose built Airbus A300 B4-600ST, known as the Beluga. One of 5 such aircraft used by Airbus to transport parts between the various manufacturing plants in Europe. This is Number 2 , F-GSTB, and is seen here climbing out over Manchester en route from Hawarden, near Chester, to Hamburg Finkenwerder. Thu28Sep17.

Fedex 724FD

26 Aug 2015 2 258
N724FD, an Airbus A300 B4-622F lifts off from Manchester, following a visit to the paint shop. Next stop Paris CDG. Previously with La Tur Charter, Garuda Indonesian Airways, Aerocancun, Korean Air and Sudan Airways before moving to Fedex and conversion to a freighter in 2005. Mon24Aug15.

Fedex Airbus

26 Aug 2015 214
Fedex Airbus A300 B4-622F N724FD taxies out at Manchester, following a visit to the paint shop. Mon24Aug15.

Monarch NS

19 Aug 2013 259
Monarch Airlines Airbus A300B4-605 G-MONS, at Manchester. Mon1Jul13

Monarch MR

18 Aug 2013 277
Airbus A300B4-605R G-OJMR of Monarch Airlines at Manchester. Sun30Jun13

Monarch OJMR

11 Aug 2013 317
Monarch Airlines Airbus A300B4-600 G-OJMR at Manchester. Mon6May13

Early Airbus

06 Aug 2013 1 468
Air France Airbus A300-B2 F-BVGB moving out at Frankfurt. One of the first A300s to be built, with line number 006, in 1974. It was eventually scrapped at Bournemouth in 1999. Mon19Aug96. Scanned

Greek Hero

03 Aug 2013 2 466
Named 'Diomedes', this Olympic Airways Airbus A300B4-100 SX-BEG, is seen at Heathrow. Retired from Olympic Airways service in May 1998, it was converted to a freighter and saw service with Europe Airpost and DHL, before being scrapped at Cotswold Airport in 2011. Wed28Jul93. Scanned