Bad Weather at Schiphol
A Boeing 777-200ER from KLM, with registration PH-BQO, is parked at Amsterdam Schiphol’s gate E9.
A Boeing 777-200ER from KLM, with registration PH-BQO, is parked at Amsterdam Schiphol’s gate E9.
This DC9, in KLM colors and with the fake registration PH-AAS, is on display in the arrivals hall of Amsterdam Schiphol airport.
A view of engine number two of KLM’s PH-KCI, a McDonnell-Douglas MD11, parked at Amsterdam Schiphol’s E-pier.
PH-MPQ is a Boeing 747-400BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter) which is flying for Martinair, and which, in this picture, rotates on take-off from Amsterdam Schiphol.
A Boeing 737-700, PH-XRB, from Transavia is seen parked at Amsterdam Schiphol airport.
A Boeing 767-300ER from Martinair, PH-MCJ, is being pushed back from the gate in Amsterdam’s E concourse.
I have the impression that the skies are always overcast in Amsterdam. At least, it’s been like that on most of my visits. On this visit, I observed EI-DEG, and Airbus A320 from Aer Lingus, taxi by.
PH-BQN is one of the Boeing 777-200ER airplanes that have joined the KLM fleet in the past decade. It is seen arriving into Amsterdam’s gate F4.
An Airbus A320 from Croatia Airlines, 9A-CTM, in the special Star Alliance colors, is taxiing nearest to the camera while an Airbus A319 from EasyJet, G-EZDJ, is getting ready for departure in the background.
SP-LDE is an Embraer 170 in the fleet of LOT Polish Airlines, here seen visiting Amsterdam on a cloudy day.