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Nice Pair of Now Defunct Airine 757 Screenshots

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Shalom and greetings all my pals,

Presenting a nice pair of now defunct airline 757 screenshots

Air New Zealand's very rare 757 leased for Air New Zealand's low cost division called Freedom Air few seconds from touchdown on runway 16 of NZWN Wellington International Airport located 3 nautical miles southeast from the city centre of Wellington which is the capital city of New Zealand

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Eastern 757 at gate of sub zero freezing KMSP Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport located within 10 miles of both downtown Minneapolis and Saint Paul in state of Minnesota.

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Thank you for viewing.  Stay tuned for next exciting flight.

Regards,

Aharon

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Nice shots, Aharon! Alwyas good to see defunct airline liveries...one more time...so to speak...

Of course, one cannot go wrong with (historic) Eastern...one of the oldest U.S. Airlines....

I have visited Minneapolis once in the middle of winter....so your picture is fitting...

Nice liveries.  One defunct airline I flew a 757 on was American Trans Air.  Flew into Midway then transferred to an ATA 727 to continue on to La Guardia, my only air travel ever in and out of Midway.  That was back in '99 only six weeks after my daughter was born.

John

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P7878 and John Cillis,

Thanks for kind words and for interesting explanations.

Regards,

Aharon

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