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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 />
<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: (left - right) Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; 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 - right) Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council; Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates; Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; 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 - 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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  • 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 />
<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: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<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: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<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: (left - right) Mark Johnston - Glasgow Airport Managing Director; Jon Sheppard - Head of Commercial and National Sales UK, Emirates.<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: (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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  • 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 />
<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: (left) Susan Aitken - Leader of Glasgow City Council, and (right) Derek Mackay MSP - Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Economy and Fair Work; 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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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 28 January 2021.<br />
Pictured: The UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson arrives off his plane at Glasgow Airport signalling the start of his Scotland visit.  His visit has been parred by controversy due to the travel ban which the Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has put in place questioning if the PM’s visit is an essential journey or not. Mr Johnson is up on important business to maintain the ties with the union. <br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • 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 />
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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
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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 />
Colin Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • 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, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of Glasgow Airport Multi storey car park with the Holiday Inn hotel in the background. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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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_4662©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, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of Glasgow Airport Multi storey car park with the Holiday Inn hotel in the background. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF7508.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_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_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: 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
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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
    _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
    _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
    _CDF3007©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of Glasgow Airport car park. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF7497.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. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3463.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3464.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3474.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3475.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3477.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3496.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3609.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3610.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3451.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3452.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3491.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Glasgow Airport Fire Service seen during a morning training exercise.  Even although the airport has minimal air traffic at the moment, the Airport Fire Service are ready at any moment to attend to any emergency and it is vital that during the lockdown the skills of the Fire Crew remain sharp. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_3611.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF0773.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9514.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of Glasgow Airport Terminal with Emirates Airlines Boeing 777 tail fin sticking up above the terminal building. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF7506.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF0775.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF0776.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF0778.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF0779.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9513.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF0783.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF0784.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9511.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9515.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9517.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9518.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9522.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9521.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9525.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9529.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9528.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9532.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9530.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9533.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9534.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9540.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9541.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9508.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9546.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 29 October 2021<br />
PICTURED: Private Security personnel hired in by Glasgow Airport seen guarding each exit gate on the perimeter fence appearing to be watching everything else expect the gates.<br />
Glasgow Airport seen 2 days before the start of the COP26 Climate Change Conference.  The airport has hired in a private security company where the public can see security people stationed at every gate in high viz, along with Royal Air Force helicopters stationed for use at the climate summit along with flights arriving and departing on a wet and windy afternoon.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher
    CF2_3944.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 29 October 2021<br />
PICTURED: Private Security personnel hired in by Glasgow Airport seen guarding each exit gate on the perimeter fence but appearing to be watching everything else expect the gates.<br />
Glasgow Airport seen 2 days before the start of the COP26 Climate Change Conference.  The airport has hired in a private security company where the public can see security people stationed at every gate in high viz, along with Royal Air Force helicopters stationed for use at the climate summit along with flights arriving and departing on a wet and windy afternoon.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher
    850_7166.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 29 October 2021<br />
PICTURED: Private Security personnel hired in by Glasgow Airport seen guarding each exit gate on the perimeter fence but appearing to be watching everything else expect the gates.<br />
Glasgow Airport seen 2 days before the start of the COP26 Climate Change Conference.  The airport has hired in a private security company where the public can see security people stationed at every gate in high viz, along with Royal Air Force helicopters stationed for use at the climate summit along with flights arriving and departing on a wet and windy afternoon.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher
    850_7163.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 29 October 2021<br />
PICTURED: Private Security personnel hired in by Glasgow Airport seen guarding each exit gate on the perimeter fence but appearing to be watching everything else expect the gates.<br />
Glasgow Airport seen 2 days before the start of the COP26 Climate Change Conference.  The airport has hired in a private security company where the public can see security people stationed at every gate in high viz, along with Royal Air Force helicopters stationed for use at the climate summit along with flights arriving and departing on a wet and windy afternoon.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher
    850_7162.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of Glasgow Airport Terminal.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF7505.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of GAMA Aviation hangar at Glasgow Airport which hosts the Scottish Air Ambulance Service. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF7502.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of GAMA Aviation hangar at Glasgow Airport which hosts the Scottish Air Ambulance Service. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF7501.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 1.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7506.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 2 where low cost holiday operator Jet2 Airlines and Jet2 Holidays operate out of. Today flights have already departed and further flights are scheduled later today to Tenerife.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF5433.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9519.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9520.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9526.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9531.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9535.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9536.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9538.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 25 March 2020.  <br />
Pictured: Views the interior of Glasgow Airport passenger terminal showing the place deserted due to airlines suspending and cancelling flights due to the coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_9539.jpg
  • Glasgow, UK. 24 September 2019. <br />
PICTURED: The huge snow plough heavy machinery sits on the tarmac at Glasgow Airport blocking in the grounded Thomas Cook Airbus A330-200 Aircraft, which stands empty and detained. Glasgow Airport have placed this there to prevent anyone from trying to take away the wide body jet.<br />
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.  <br />
Colin Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_4663©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 6 December 2020.<br />
Pictured: Aerial view of GAMA Aviation hangar at Glasgow Airport which hosts the Scottish Air Ambulance Service. <br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF7503.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 1.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7508.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 1.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CDF_7511.jpg
  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 1.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 2 where low cost holiday operator Jet2 Airlines and Jet2 Holidays operate out of. Today flights have already departed and further flights are scheduled later today to Tenerife.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 2 where low cost holiday operator Jet2 Airlines and Jet2 Holidays operate out of. Today flights have already departed and further flights are scheduled later today to Tenerife.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Inside Glasgow Airport’s terminal 2 where low cost holiday operator Jet2 Airlines and Jet2 Holidays operate out of. Today flights have already departed and further flights are scheduled later today to Tenerife.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 27 July 2020<br />
Pictured: Line of airport taxis queue up outside Glasgow Airport’s main terminal 1.<br />
Views of Glasgow Airport after the Scottish Government announced as from 00:01 this morning that all flights into Scotland from Spain would need a period of 14 days quarantine.  Jet2 Airlines are still flying to Spain despite the new travel restrictions. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, Scotland, UK. 17 July 2020.<br />
Pictured:  Second day back of Emirates flights back into Glasgow after the eased coronavirus lockdown. Glasgow Airport are in the stages of turning the land beside carpark 3 into a new development for the airport. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Glasgow, UK. 28th Apr, 2020. <br />
Pictured: Kuwait Airways repatriation flight for Kuwait Nationals stranded overseas due to the Coronavirus outbreak, seen taking off from Glasgow International Airport for Kuwait City. <br />
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The national airline sent over a wide body Boeing 777-300ER Aircraft seen landing earlier at Glasgow this morning during the Coronavirus (COVID19) extended lockdown. Glasgow Airport does not presently operate any scheduled flights to or from Kuwait normally. Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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