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Dublin Movements, December 1978

The month saw some interesting visitors, particularly around the busy Christmas period.  The two Super King Airs on the first were heading for Greece and Egypt respectively.  The registration SU-AYD is worn by a Falcon 20 and has been for many years, so I am unsure what Egyptian marks this aircraft actually adopted on delivery. SU-BAX c/n BB-353 is a possibility.     The 707 on the 17th, N433MA, was undergoing flight testing following several years parked at Dublin after collapse of Bahamas World Airways. As can be seen, there were a number of charters and hire-ins over the few days coming up to Christmas, this reflecting the nature of air travel at the time, with no scheduled low-cost operators and a fairly limited route network between Ireland and European cities.  The two Airlift DC-8s on the 6th and 24th respectively were a fairly rare sight at Dublin, though this carrier was regularly seen at Shannon.   1 December G-BBGU       ...

Dublin Movements, November 1978

The onset of winter and my own more limited opportunities to document activity see this report a good deal shorter than previous ones.  Items of note included the British Airways BAC 1-11-500 on the 1st and very frequently thereafter. This was on lease from Cyprus Airways and my recollection is that it operated the early evening BA824/5 service almost without fail for weeks on end, albeit this was always in the hours of darkness, given the time of year.  The two TWA aircraft on the 10th were Heathrow weather diversions; the 707 was a freighter and so was not one otherwise to be seen at Dublin, while the TriStar was still wearing its delivery colours, the "twin globes" livery which was being phased out from the mid-1970s on. 1 November C-FNOR           Gulfstream II D-CCHS           Learjet 35  G-AXFE           King Air B90 G-BFWN         BAC 1-11-537  ...

Dublin Movements, October 1978

A slightly truncated report for this month, as I was away towards the end of October.   Two military movements of note were the two US C-9 Skytrains - whether their visits were connected, I don't know.  I cannot recall the details but there was some disruption at Shannon during the month, leading to the diversion to Dublin of the Saudi Hercules. At the time these were very frequent transit visitors to Shannon but this was the first appearance by one at Dublin, as far as I can recall. The reason for the visit by the Olympic 707 also eludes me, but this too was a rarity for Dublin.  The Aeroflot Tu-154 was a first for me and I cannot recall any previous visits by Aeroflot 154s. The arrival of Clyden Airways DC-3 EI-BDU on the 13th meant that both of this company's DC-3s were on strength , though their postal contract had yet to commence.  The Boeing 720 on the 26th was operated by MCA leasing, who were in the process of bringing an ex-Bahamas World 707 back to airworth...