Departures and Arrivals from Mauritius
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- A6-EDS arriving as EK 701 from Dubai International.
N1441AM from ''UNKNOWN DESTINATION''.
A6-EDC arriving as EK 703 from Dubai International.
A6-EYY (Now S7-ADB) arriving from Aéroport de la Pointe Larue, Mahe, Seychelles as HM 055.
A6-EDS departing as EK 702 for Dubai International.
3B-NAU arriving as MK 689 from Beijing Capital International Airport.
3B-NBD departing as MK 851 to O.R Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg.
3B-NBM departing for St Denis, Reunion Island as MK 218.
3B-NBM departing later that day as MK 288 to Antananarivo, Madagascar.
Very beautiful video, nice weather and superb view
Yay! My Air Seychelles :D Thank you!
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Nice video. You must have been disappointed by the bad weather. Do you know who was in the private jet?
Hii there!
Well, not too disappointed coz during winter we do expect this type of weather. On top of that, there was an Anti-Cyclone. It was sheer pleasure to spot in this wintery and thunderous and lightening weather. haha.
For the privaje jet, am so sorry, I do not know who was onboard.
To recall that day, this private jet landed around 9am and the Air Seychelles A332 around 12pm. Just look at the weather lol
Oh you waited for so long! I was thinking of going to that spot near the airport to watch airplanes during week days. Do you know what's the best time to go to see the maximum airplanes?
Actually it varies. on some days you get many planes and on some days there is less traffic. and the timings are usually morning when you do get lots of traffic. it gets rather boring during the day.
Thanks for the advice! ;)
My God :O
Thanks @Devendra
thanks
Moritious travel
Haan bhai. kabhi aaye ho Mauritius?
Asraf Ali MRU_Spotter no bhai! Planning to be there soon though!
Asraf Ali MRU_Spotter yeah may be! Thinkin about it!
Any vid on the new plane air maurritius purchased recently
I dont have any video on the 2 new Airbus A350-900s yet unfortunately. Try searching for them on youtube.
second one which model
Bombardier Learjet 35 (most probably)