Monday, 25 May 2009

Geneva and EBACE 2009

Held this year between 12th and 14th May, this was my 6th visit to this annual event.

Pretty much the usual routine with an overnighter at Horsham the night before meaning some time at Gatwick the day before. Decided that as I'd 'done' Gatwick recently, would only do an afternoon so only 8 new numbers in the book. Highlight was new Air Europa ERJ-190 EC-KYO.

Not too early a start as Peter and I headed for the North Terminal to meet up with Brian who was doing EBACE for the first time. Flight to Geneva this year was on A-319 HB-JZJ which pushed back at 08:15 (spot on time) and was airborne 19 minutes later from runway 08R. Flight time was 1 hour 18 minutes landing at 10:52 local. Parked on a remote stand this year so needed a bus to the terminal.

Easy entry formalities as usual and we were soon in the static park where we spent the day. Security is much easier getting through as they're only looking in bags and not scanning everything. Landing runway all week was 23 (from the right) so good pictures from this spot. We also met up with the 4th member of the group, Paul.

New types in the static park were the Phenom 100 and 300.

Baboo are the based airline and now have 3 Embraer 190s along with 2 Dash 8-400s. Myair are new and operated CRJ-900 EI-DUY (twice). Malev operated a Dash 8 which I think is different and Egyptair operated 737-800s which were my first of these. Finnair operated an ERJ-190 on one of the flights and Qatar Aw used a 319 so a good mix of airliners again.

As last year, Paul had booked a car which certainly makes life easier. The car rental desks have now moved to the end of the terminal (west end) and they operate a shuttle bus. We started off at the long term park area (east end) which was full of jets. Highlight was new Manx Global M-SALE. We then had a look at Jet Aviation which resembles a building site with a new hangar just gone up. We then adjourned to the flying club for dinner (and a beer).

Hotel this year was the Campanile across the border in France. Not bad although full of British spotters from the Alpha Mike trip so lots of familiar faces at breakfast.

Wednesday continued in a similar vein although without the showers of the other 2 days. First visit this year to the roof of the garage that overlooks the Jet Aviation ramp. Would be good for pictures when the other runway is in use. Peter was only doing a 2 day stint this year so left us mid-afternoon.

Thursday was our last day so check out, a look round the airport and back to the static park. Had made a comment about not seeing a Mustang move so to make up, the following duly arrived; OK-FTR, D-ISRM, F-HDPY, OE-FMZ and LX-FGL. The only Eclipse of the trip also arrived in the shape of N502TS. Good to see Alex, looking even smarter than me.
The static usually closes at 3 on the last day but didn't get kicked out until 3.30 this year when we then headed for the new restaurant above the terminal which is just about where the old terrace was. Drinks are not cheap but the view is very good from here. It was then time to head for the gate where spotting continued. In fact, had to leave the boarding queue when G4 N1086 arrived which was my 5th G frame of the trip which was very pleasing.

Our flight home was A-319 HB-JZG. The door was closed at 7.25 (15 mins late) and we were airborne at 7.42, landing back at Gatwick just 61 minutes later. Spotting still not finished as saw my first Norwegian 737-800 while crossing the bridge.

7th visit next year? A fairly good chance I'd have thought. Dates are 4-6 May.

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