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  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    DSC_4661©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    DSC_4662©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    DSC_4660©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    DSC_4658©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: An Airbus A330200 Aircraft stands empty and grounded on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time th
    DSC_0032©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: An Airbus A330200 Aircraft stands empty and grounded on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time th
    DSC_0031©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: An Airbus A330200 Aircraft stands empty and grounded on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time th
    DSC_0030©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    _CDF3026©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    _CDF3025©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    DSC_4659©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    DSC_0035©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    DSC_0033©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    _CDF3094©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
    _CDF3034©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: A Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft stands empty and Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
<br />
Notice (top in pic) from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
<br />
Notice (bottom in pic) from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been ide
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  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: Notice from Cicil Aviation Authority stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'sorry not in use' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"This AIRBUS A332 aircraft type, registration G-TCXC, has been detained on behalf of the Cicil Aviation Authority, acting on the instructions of Eurocontrol and of National Air Traffic Services by the undersigned, and authorised person for the purpose under the provisions of The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft for Eurocontrol) Regulations 2001 and The Civil Aviation (Chargeable Air Services) (Detention and Sale of Aircraft) Regulations 2001 pending settlement of the charges due under the said Regulations."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 18:10pm by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
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An Airbus A330200 Aircraft stands empty and grounded on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
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  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: Notice from Glasgow Airport stuck onto the side of Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 with 'red and white warning' sticky tape which reads:<br />
"DETENTION UNDER SECTION [illegible] OF THE CIVIL AVIATION ACT [illegible]<br />
Dear Sir<br />
Default has been made in the payment of airport charges incurred [illegible] of aircraft registration(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC.<br />
Glasgow Airport Ltd hereby give you notice that in exercise of its right of detention under S.88 Civil Aviation Act 1982, aircraft registrations(s) GTCDD, GTCDM, GTCDG, GTCXC, is/are detained at Glasgow Airport and is/are not to be removed from the airport until the charges outstanding at Glasgow Airport incurred in respect of the aircraft and all other aircraft of which your company is the operator at the time that the detention began have been identified.<br />
This notice is hereby given to THOMAS COOK and any subsidiary and associated companies which are affected by the detention hereby exercised. Yours faithfully."<br />
Signed on 23rd September 2019 at 09:00am by Ian Gracey - Airport Duty Manager.<br />
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An Airbus A330200 Aircraft stands empty and grounded on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport.  Glasgow Airport Authority have placed 2 notices taped to the 2nd forward port side passenger door advising that the aircraft is grounded due to unpaid landing fees.  A huge snow plough stands underneath and behind the jet to prevent the aircraft from being pushed back from its position.<br />
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 14 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways jets stand dormant on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport. BA have moved some of their jets from Glasgow, however due to the continued problems experienced within the aviation industry due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic, and also with possible industrial action on the cards Fromm BA staff with huge number of job cuts, a lot of BA planes will stay grounded indefinitely. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 14 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways jets stand dormant on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport. BA have moved some of their jets from Glasgow, however due to the continued problems experienced within the aviation industry due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic, and also with possible industrial action on the cards Fromm BA staff with huge number of job cuts, a lot of BA planes will stay grounded indefinitely. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Seen through the shattered glass of a wrecked car, Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) Shoaib Gul - International Correspondent Bureau for HUM News, and (right) the piper.<br />
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Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left) Shoaib Gul - International Correspondent Bureau for HUM News, and (right) the piper.<br />
<br />
Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: crowds gather alongside the perimeter fence of the airport. Road closures have been put in place in anticipation of large numbers of onlookers turning up at the airport to catch a glimpse of the super jumbo.<br />
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Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Janice Hoegaarden - SPAA; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; Bob Grant - Chief Executive Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; David Flint - Company Secretary Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Tom Johnston - President Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Derek Proven - Chief Executive of AGS Airports Ltd; not known; Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Gavin Newlands MP. Kenneth McLeod - President at SPAA.<br />
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Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; Bob Grant - Chief Executive Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; David Flint - Company Secretary Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Tom Johnston - President Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Derek Proven - Chief Executive of AGS Airports Ltd; not known; Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Gavin Newlands MP.<br />
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Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work.<br />
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Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Central Scotland, UK. 26 April 2019. <br />
Pictured: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<br />
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Glasgow Airport and Emirates Airlines make Scottish aviation history with the first arrival of the A380 aircraft.  This is the first time the world's largest commercial passenger aircraft has been introduced to a scheduled service in Scotland.  Glasgow Airport has invested more than £8m upgrading its infrastructure to welcome the iconic aircraft, including the introduction of Scotland's only triple airbridge.
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 14 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways jets stand dormant on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport. BA have moved some of their jets from Glasgow, however due to the continued problems experienced within the aviation industry due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic, and also with possible industrial action on the cards Fromm BA staff with huge number of job cuts, a lot of BA planes will stay grounded indefinitely. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 14 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways jets stand dormant on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport. BA have moved some of their jets from Glasgow, however due to the continued problems experienced within the aviation industry due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic, and also with possible industrial action on the cards Fromm BA staff with huge number of job cuts, a lot of BA planes will stay grounded indefinitely. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 14 July 2020.<br />
Pictured: British Airways jets stand dormant on the tarmac at Glasgow International Airport. BA have moved some of their jets from Glasgow, however due to the continued problems experienced within the aviation industry due to the coronavirus (COVID19) pandemic, and also with possible industrial action on the cards Fromm BA staff with huge number of job cuts, a lot of BA planes will stay grounded indefinitely. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry. Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Seen through the shattered glass of a wrecked car, Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Seen through the shattered glass of a wrecked car, Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 26 May, 2020. Pictured: Grounded Indefinitely due the coronavirus (COVID19) lockdown which has had a devastating impact on the airline and global aviation industry.  Seen at Glasgow Airport a collection 14 Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft seen sealed up on the tarmac. British Airways have laid off almost a quarter of their staff in a bit to reduce their spiralling costs with a fraction of their fleet in operation. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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