#AvDelphi #OELBX #Airbus #A320214 #ZurichAirport #AustrianAirlines
https://www.avdelphi.com/i/244800
'Throw Thursday 2 26th March 2026.
OE-LBB, Airbus A321-111, Austrian Airlines, being pushed back from its stand at London Heathrow, some time after June 1996, as seen from the terraces on top of The Queens Building.
#London #Heathrow #LHR #EGLL #QueensBuilding #Airbus #A321 #AustrianAirlines #ThrowThursday
#AvGeek #aviation #planespotting #photography
https://newmenmag.de/lufthansa-plant-billig-fluge-2026/ Lufthansa plant einen neuen Ultra-Billigtarif 2026. Flüge könnten bald deutlich günstiger werden – Ziel: noch günstiger und für mehr Reisende zugänglich zu machen. Gespannt …
#Lufthansa #austrianairlines #swiss #reisen #reisetipps #Flug #airlinenews #travel #flugzeug #TicketDeals #NewMenMag #werbung #annakarolinaheinrich
On This Day 21st February 2014.
OE-LBB, Airbus A321-111, Austrian Airlines, passing past the Runway Visitor Park on it's way to the terminal after landing on Runway 23 Right at Manchester Airport, 21st February 2014.
#Manchester #MAN #EGCC #Runway23Right #RunwayVisitorPark #Airbus #A321 #AustrianAirlines #onThisDay
#AvGeek #aviation #planespotting #photography
Photo of the Day 21st February 2026.
[…]https://mancavgeek.co.uk/2026/02/21/photo-of-the-day-21st-february-2026/
Wochenrückblick, Ausgabe 128 (2026-06)
Themen:
🎡☕🏰 Eine Woche in Wien
☀️ Für einen Moment Sonne – nach elf Tagen durchgängiger Bewölkung
📱 Ein neues iPhone-Case
☕ Kalk aus der Rancilio Silvia entfernen
🪢 Eine neue, sicherere Schnürsenkelbindung
📖 Xikipedia - Wikipedia zum Doomscrollen
#Wochenrückblick #Wien #AustrianAirlines #BER #Sonne #iPhone #RancilioSilvia #Schnürsenkel #IanKnot #Xikipedia #Wikipedia
Frankfurt Friday 2 30th January 2026.
OE-LRU, De Haviland Canada Dash 8-103, RheintalFlug, in Austrian Airlines livery, at Frankfurt Airport, 21st September 1996.
#Frankfurt #FRA #EDDF #DeHavilandCanada #Dash8 #DHC8 #RheintalFlug #AustrianAirlines #FrankfurtFriday
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Really, why choose a US company and of all of them, why a Musk one? Then again, I travelled the last 30 years without Wifi on planes, I can continue to do so.
Headline: Starlink uses customer's data for AI training, unasked
according to the article, it seems it's also user data that's used, not just customer (=Lufthansa) data