Manufacturer:
Airbus
Type / Model:
A321
Version:
200
Colour Scheme:
Monarch Airlines
Photographer:
Derek Pedley
Date Taken:
16/05/2010
Image ID:
#100882
High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
3144 x 1110
Image Description:
With the volcanic ash cloud once again affecting the UK, Birmingham Airport received many extra diverted aircraft from various northern England airports. Bmibaby, Monarch and Thomas Cook diverted aircraft are seen here parked on the 70s stands.

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Aircraft Data

The A321 is a twin engined narrow body short to medium range airliner. It is a minimum change stretch version of the basic A320. The 321 has about 7 metres added to the fuselage, and some strengthening to cater for extra weight.

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