The Azores A332 is due out of AirLivery either today or tomorrow morning,and is due to depart in the afternoon.Its been reported to be in a great scheme with a big whale down the side.Next into Air livery will be a Iberia A340 which is due tuesday lunch time.
 
Iberia A340-600 EC-IBX left air Livery yesterday and EC-JPU A340-600 on its way in as we speak.
 
Iberia A346 EC-JBA is due to depart MAN on Monday the 30/11.And the next thing into Air Livery will be another Iberia A346,which is due to arrive on Tuesday the 1/12/15.
Credit Manchester mailing list.
 
Iberia A346 EC-KZI arrived Sunday for Air Livery. And in the early hours of this morning, Thomas Cook Scandinavia A321 OY-TCD arrived for the Thomas cook hanger. And this afternoon Condor B763 D-ABUK arrived from Frankfurt,but not sure if its for maintenance,or it is operating a Condor flight.
 
Yes im not keen on it either. I've read that all the Iberia A346s and A330s, will eventually be passing through Air Livery.
Then the smaller A320s and A321s,so i would try and get a photo while you still can. (y)
 
Next into Air Livery will be another Iberia A346,its due on the 15/5/16 in the afternoon.
Information from Manchester mailing list and Facebook.
Also Thomas Cook Scandinavia A321 OY-TCD departed last night at 22:55.
 

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