Amsterdam Schiphol, 09/05/2026
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A Walk of London Luton on the 20th April 2026 to collect some more Biz registrations results in these images, 4X-EKS was on the ground earlier that day at East Midlands but I didn't manage a photo of it there so nice to see it here. It was ferried from Airbourne Colours at East Midlands Airport, stored for a while there due to the conflict in the middle east, and returned to service here flying the scheduled Luton to Tel Aviv flight.
A Walk of London Luton on the 20th April 2026 to collect some more Biz registrations results in these images, 4X-EKS was on the ground earlier that day at East Midlands but I didn't manage a photo of it there so nice to see it here. It was ferried from Airbourne Colours at East Midlands Airport, stored for a while there due to the conflict in the middle east, and returned to service here flying the scheduled Luton to Tel Aviv flight.
A Walk of London Luton on the 20th April 2026 to collect some more Biz registrations results in these images, 4X-EKS was on the ground earlier that day at East Midlands but I didn't manage a photo of it there so nice to see it here. It was ferried from Airbourne Colours at East Midlands Airport, stored for a while there due to the conflict in the middle east, and returned to service here flying the scheduled Luton to Tel Aviv flight.
A Walk of London Luton on the 20th April 2026 to collect some more Biz registrations results in these images, 4X-EKS was on the ground earlier that day at East Midlands but I didn't manage a photo of it there so nice to see it here. It was ferried from Airbourne Colours at East Midlands Airport, stored for a while there due to the conflict in the middle east, and returned to service here flying the scheduled Luton to Tel Aviv flight.
Taken from my garden, Flightradar said it was cruising at 37,000 feet.
This photo, taken from my garden in Mid Wales, shows an aircraft clad in a distinctive blue-and-white striped livery cruises at high altitude, leaving a pair of dense, billowing contrails across a deep blue sky.
The fulesage-encircling stripes identify this as part of the fleet from Condor, a German leisure airline that rebranded its aircraft with bold, beach-towel-inspired stripes to evoke holiday themes. The white lines trailing behind the jet are condensation trails—or contrails—formed when hot, humid engine exhaust hits the extremely cold, low-pressure air found at cruising altitudes, causing water vapour to instantly freeze into ice crystals (despite what the 'chemtrail' nuts say!). Depending on atmospheric humidity, these trails can persist and expand across the sky for hours.