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Awards 2009 -
by Scott Cooper
As we keep our Visitor Stats
pages up to date it allows us to see the most visited bizjet or most visited
Ryanair for example, and we count these up at the end of each year to see which
has visited the most. This year we decided to expand this into a proper awards
page, these are just for fun and have no meaning whatsoever.
Most visited Ryanair
EI-EFG with 9 visits
Most visited UK Bizjet -
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Learjet 40 G-HPPY with 15
visits
Most visited Foreign Bizjet -
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Global Express N288Z with 11
visits (surprise surprise!)
Most interesting diversion -
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Jet2 Boeing 757-200 G-LSAD -
diverted in on May 25th from Palma (Newcastle divert)
Most interesting Military
visitor -
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French Air Force Casa
CN235-200 114 - which visited on Aug 5th
Most interesting regular
Charter visitor
Onur Air MD-88 TC-ONR which
operated the first trip of Holidays4u's extra Dalaman flight on Jul 23rd
Most interesting UK ad-hoc
Charter visitor -
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We have decided after much
deliberation to give this to Virgin Atlantic's Airbus A340-300 G-VSEA which
sparked quite a bit of interest when it operated a military charter on May 3rd
Most interesting Other ad-hoc
Charter visitor -
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There has been quite a few
interesting visitors this year including a number of aircraft from Air Italy,
Blue Panorama and Air Slovakia, however this award has gone to Blue Panorama
Boeing 767-300 EI-CXO, which called in on Oct 12th
Most interesting livery -
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We decided to give this award
to the aircraft that we thought had the most interesting/unusual livery, and
therefore we decided that Embraer 135 Legacy N678RC won this for this
completely bizarre bizjet livery.
Most boring livery
This had to go to Air
Slovakia Boeing 757-200 OM-ASG, which when it visited was in all white 'polar
bears in the snow' !
Overall most interesting Visitor of the Year -
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This has gone to the visitor
that we thought was most out of the blue, and therefore it had to be Tristar Air
Airbus A300F SU-BMZ which surprised us all by turning up on a military charter,
taking cargo out to Calgary twice in June.
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