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Transavia Expands Winter Routes, Strengthens Presence In Portugal
A Transavia plane approaches Lisbon Airport in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 30, 2025. The airline launches new winter routes, including Amsterdam-Rabat, and unveils a refreshed A320neo livery. Portugal remains a key market, with over 690,000 passengers in summer 2025. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto) -
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FlixBus Coach Parked In Venice Mestre
A green FlixBus intercity coach, operated by a partner of the German travel-tech company Flix SE, parks on the street in front of a modern building in Mestre, Venice, Italy, on November 18, 2025. The coach features the distinct bright green livery and ''FLIXBUS'' branding on the side, representing a low-cost option for long-distance transport and travel. The vehicle shown is a MAN coach. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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An Emirates Airbus A380 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands in Barcelona
An Airbus A380-861 with a special Emirates Airline Foundation livery lands at Barcelona Airport, in Barcelona, Spain, on November 18, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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The Spanish Air Force CASA C-212-100 Aviocar commemorating the 1.5 million parachute jumps
One of the two CASA C-212-100 Aviocars of the Spanish Air Force is painted in a livery commemorating the 1.5 million jumps completed by the Spanish Military Parachute School during its 72 years of operation, from 1948 to 2020. The aircraft operates at Getafe Air Base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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Adolfo Suarez Madrid Airport
An Iberia (Oneworld Livery) Airbus A319-111 is on the runway after landing at Adolfo Suarez Airport in Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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Adolfo Suarez Madrid Airport
An Iberia (Oneworld Livery) Airbus A319-111 is on the runway after landing at Adolfo Suarez Airport in Madrid, Spain, on October 12, 2025. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto) -
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Japan grounds Boeing 787 fleet
August 6, 2011, Everett, Washington, United States: Boeing employee Thomas Stake helps guide the first Boeing 787 Dreamliner delivered to a customer out of the hanger at Paine Field, in Everett, WASH...Boeing presented the first 787 Dreamliner to launch customer ANA (All Nippon Airways) at Paine Field. The new planes's first commercial flight will be a special charter from Tokyo to Hong Kong. On January 16, 2013, Japan's two biggest airlines, ANA and JAL, grounded all their Boeing 787 aircraft for safety checks after one was forced to make an emergency landing. All Nippon Airways said a cockpit message showed battery problems and a burning smell was detected in the cockpit and the cabin, the latest in a series of failures plaguing the jet in the past ten days. (Stuart Isett/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Royal horse drawn carriage in Trafalgar Square
A Royal horse drawn carriage with footmen in red livery spotted in Trafalgar Square, London, UK.
10th March 2022
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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Boris Johnson’s RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Boris JohnsonÕs RAF Voyager plane takes to the skies for first time after contraversial £900,000 paint job.
Image shows ZZ336, the Prime MinisterÕs Voyager, landing and taxiing into RAF Brize Norton after being painted at Cambridge.
AN RAF Voyager has been converted to provide a cost effective, secure and flexible transport
solution for Government Ministers and the Royal Family. The aircraft now proudly displays the Union
Flag alongside RAF markings and is now ready to represent the UK across the globe.
The smart new paint scheme will promote ÔGlobal BritainÕ during missions to transport large VIP,
Royal and business delegations across the world, creating British jobs and contributing to the
continued health of the economy.
After weeks of extensive and complex works, the Voyager returned to RAF Brize Norton where it will
be based alongside the rest of the RAF Voyager fleet. Alongside its VIP Role, the aircraft remains
certified for its original use, including Air-to-Air Refuelling. It can fly from and to almost any airport
across the world that can take an Airbus A330, and its range will allow it to reach much of the world
without costly and time-consuming refuelling.© MOD / Crown Copyright / eyevine
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
January 15, 2019 - Richmond, British Columbia, Canada - A cloud of condensation forms on the wings of an Air France Boeing 777-200ER (F-GSPM) jetliner as it takes off from Vancouver International Airport (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
July 2, 2018 - Richmond, British Columbia, Canada - A China Airlines Airbus A350-900 (B-18906) extra wide body jet airliner on final approach to Vancouver International Airport passes by new high-rise condominium construction in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Queen Elizabeth II visits Lancaster, Britain - 29 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by LNP/REX Shutterstock (4805434l)
Queen Elizabeth II visits Lodge Livery Farm
Queen Elizabeth II visits Lancaster, Britain - 29 May 2015
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Queen Elizabeth II visits Lancaster, Britain - 29 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by LNP/REX Shutterstock (4805434b)
Queen Elizabeth II visits Lodge Livery Farm
Queen Elizabeth II visits Lancaster, Britain - 29 May 2015
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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