This afternoon, I went plane-spotting specifically to chase after another one of Allegiant Air's Airbus A320s; this one was sporting the carrier's new standard livery, which was a first for me! In addition to the Airbus, I got to photograph a little military action in Provo as well, in the form of a C-12 Huron.
Provo (PVU) 62
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United States Army Beechcraft (B200C) C-12T Huron (84-0149) on short final for 13 as PAT149. |
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Allegiant Air Airbus A320-214 (N233NV) on short final for 13 as AAY255 arriving from Los Angeles. This is my first time catching the new standard livery of Allegiant on one of their A320s! |
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Airframe first delivered to Eurofly as I-EEZG in May 2003, and then to Meridiana Fly in February 2010. It then fell under ownership of GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) and re-registered as EI-EZV in January 2013 before being leased to Aer Lingus in April the same year, flying under the short-lived Virgin Atlantic Little Red branding as "Tartan Lassie." Re-branded under the Aer Lingus livery in September 2015, it was christened "St. Andrew / Aindriú" before being withdrawn in March 2017. Acquired by Allegiant Air in April 2017. |
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ATP Flight School Piper PA-44-180 Seminole (N684AT) on short final for 13. |
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