Sunday, August 19, 2018

A Trip to O'Hare Part III

So the people I was with at the Hill had to go somewhere and I needed someone from Airport Watch to be with me.  I headed back to Gateway Avenue to do some more planespotting.  I liked the Hill and would like to go there again, but Gateway wasn't too bad.
 First up was a 737 belonging to United.
 An American 737.
 Another United 737.
 I was sensing a trend here as another American 737 appeared.
 The United, American cycle was broken by this AeroMexico 737.  I think that's a smartphone on the side.
 An A319 belonging to United.
 An Embrear 175 belonging to American.
 Chicago seems to get its share of cargo planes.  This one belongs to Lufthansa and is an MD-11.
 Another Embrear 175.
 A KLM 747.
 Another American 737.
 This was a 777 belonging to United Airlines.
 It was followed by a 777 belonging to Qatar Airlines.
 An American 787.
 An American A321.
 An Alaska Air 737.  Until they acquired Virgin American, they used to be exclusively 737s.
 A United 767.
 Another American 787.
 A United 737.
 An American A321.
 Another United 777.
 A United 737.
 A United A319.
 A United 757.
 A Cathay Pacific 777.
 An American 787.
 A United A320.
 Another United A320.
 An American 737.
An MD-90 belong to Delta.

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