Singapore Airlines A380, 9V-SKA

  • Oct. 17th, 2007 at 8:38 PM
Gentoo

Singapore Airlines A380, 9V-SKA, originally uploaded by fox2mike.

So I was part of history today :p

There were lots of people waiting in the Changi Beach Park to watch the landing of the first SQ Airbus A380 plane (regn. 9V-SKA) at the Changi Airport.

While the light was fading, this mammoth of a plane glided in smoothly for a safe touchdown on runway 20R.

Was able to get a few more shots, but I sort of liked this the most. Will post the rest later.

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I saw the Airbus A380!

  • Aug. 13th, 2007 at 6:24 PM
fox2mike

Airbus A380, originally uploaded by fox2mike.

Okay, so I walked into office and looked out of the board room on Friday and saw an aircraft with a BIG blue tail. I was telling myself that it can't be and got out the camera....and there it was.

The world's largest passenger aircraft, the Airbus A380.

I couldn't get much with the 70-300, since the plane is a good kilometer and half or more away and I'm shooting through tinted glass, but still, it was awesome seeing this baby parked on the tarmac.

She's here for some tests on the new Terminal 3 and will be departing Singapore in about 10 hours or so. Early morning, so I can't get better snaps.

I'm guessing they would be flying in at least once more, before the first SQ A380 is delivered in October. I'll make sure I catch that one. Thanks to [info]ti22 for some post processing magick ;)

Planespotting!

  • May. 12th, 2007 at 4:19 PM
Naomi Watts
Hopped onto the plane spotting bandwagon, thanks to the office shifting to Changi Business Park.

I'm going to have to balance work and this, or this will take up too much time ;)

First shots : http://www.flickr.com/photos/fox2mike/sets/72157600204757968/

I think I'll spend quite a bit of free time doing this.

Airports Again...

  • Jan. 20th, 2004 at 10:38 AM
fox2mike
Following up on my earlier post, I found this really well written article on Airports, specifically Changi on Business World.

An excerpt :

The sceptics will jump in and say: Singapore is a rich country, why compare India with it? It is a sobering fact that Singapore got independence in 1957. It was a poor nation, smaller in size than any Indian state and had no natural resources. Even today, it has to buy water for everyday use from across the border in Malaysia. When Singapore had less than 5 million people - most too poor to travel - they had decided that they must create a world-class airline. That was the beginning of Singapore Airlines. That world-class airline needed a world-class airport. The resolve paid off.

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