Boeing 777-300ER
The view is from the front, showing distinctive landing gear, fuselage, and large-diameter engines characteristic of the 777. Livery is not fully visible.
The image quality and rear angle make it difficult to identify the exact model. The configuration (twin-jet, underwing engines, wide fuselage, traditional tail) suggests it could be a common airliner ...
Airbus A380-800
Distinctive shape, four engines, double-decker; Emirates is iconic for its A380 operations.
Airbus A380-800
Wingtip fences characteristic of earlier Airbus widebodies visible; Emirates A380 forms a major part of the airline's international long-haul fleet.
Airbus Airbus A380-800
The A380 is instantly recognizable for its full-length double deck; Emirates is the largest A380 operator with over 100 in service at peak.
Boeing 747-400F
The distinctive hump on the upper deck, four engines, and FedEx livery strongly indicate the aircraft as a 747-400F. FedEx typically operates both 747-400Fs and newer 777Fs in its long-haul network.
Airbus A330-200
This is a themed aircraft promoting Disney's Moana 2; livery features main characters and Polynesian motifs.
Airbus A380-800
This is the Emirates A380 upper deck lounge, a feature unique among modern airliners.
Aero Vodochody L-39C Albatros
These are members of CineJets/ Patriots Jet Team. They are specialized Aero L-39 Albatros fighters modified for high-speed aerial cinematography which were developed by Helinet Aviation and the Patrio...
Airbus A350-900
AIRBUS A350 - MSN 6 A7-ALN First Flight: 13/01/2017
Boeing 737 MAX 8
The number 6 spiral is a typical feature of the LEAP-1B engine. Southwestβs blue, red, and yellow livery is visible.
Boeing 737-800
Distinctive split scimitar winglets and the new Southwest 'Heart' livery visible; photo shows ground operations at a scenic airport.
Boeing 777-367(ER)
The Boeing 777-300ER is a flagship long-range aircraft for Cathay Pacific, featuring extended range GE90 engines and prized for reliability.
Boeing 777-300ER
The aircraft's size, landing gear, engines, fuselage length, and Saudia livery make the 777-300ER identification highly reliable.
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
The 787 is notable for its raked wingtips, large windows, and modern styling. Royal Brunei's Dreamliners are used for both regional and long-haul international flights.
Boeing 777-300ER
Likely taken at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) due to the skyline and layout.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11F
The winglets and unique tail engine of the MD-11 easily distinguish it from other widebodies. FedEx acquired many MD-11Fs after their passenger service years ended.
Boeing 737-800
Blended winglets are a distinctive feature of this generation of the 737; American Airlines operates one of the world's largest 737-800 fleets.
McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F/A-18C Hornet
VMFA-112 is a Reserve Marine Corps squadron. The aircraft is in typical low-visibility tactical paint, displaying '07' modex and the tail code 'MA'.
Embraer (left), Bombardier (right) Embraer ERJ-175 (left), Bombardier CRJ-200 (right)
Both aircraft are operated for Unitedβs regional feeder network and are typical sights at US airports. CRJ-200s are being retired gradually, making ramp shots like these a bit less common as time go...
