




Boeing wide body spotting at Vancouver International Airport, YVR.
Korean Air Boeing 787-9, Air Canada Boeing 787-9, CargoJet Boeing 767-300ER/BDSF, British Airways Boeing 777-200ER, Air Canada Boeing 787-9 (old livery)





Korean Air Boeing 787-9, Air Canada Boeing 787-9, CargoJet Boeing 767-300ER/BDSF, British Airways Boeing 777-200ER, Air Canada Boeing 787-9 (old livery)
The company's website lists it as an Avro RJ85. They only have two 85's in their fleet in addition to seven RJ100s. Im also aware that the airframe can also be called a BAe 146 200. Never saw this plane in person before, thought it was pretty cool.
Was hoping to see some planes but none were present. Can only imagine the nice views landing and departing.
For $12 it was pretty solid. Yes I am aware it could use more curds, but the ones it had were good. The fries could also have been a little more crispy but they weren't bad otherwise. I really enjoyed the gravy that came with it. I would say 5/10, and I would get it again.
The ship was laid down in 1996 and by 1998 was in service. She has a tonnage of 83,338 GT.
She was launched in 2006 and has a tonnage of 93,558 tons.
I know I posted this earlier but for some reason it got deleted despite complying with the automated report. My apologies.
The airport shares its runways with CFB Comox across apron.
1,432 Hampdens would be built during its production run with160 being built by the Victory Aircraft consortium in Canada.