97 viewsUnited States of America (USAF) - KC-135R 62-3556 of the 459th ARW/756th ARS based at Andrews AFB, Maryland is seen at Abelag on 25 February 2005 (C) Gilles Denis
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72 viewsSweden - OS 100 100001/001 operated by F17M is the Swedish Open Skies aircraft and is photographed on 3 October 2005 (C) Gilles Denis
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200 viewsUnited States of America (USN) - C-20A 830500 "Catbird" is assigned to the Executive Transport Department at NAS Sigonella, Sicily and is used by the Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe. It is seen arriving at Abelag in the early morning of 13 July 2005. This aircraft replaced the similarly-named VP-3A 150496 (C) Gilles Denis
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83 viewsCroatia - CL-604 9A-CRO of the Croatian Government comes in to land on 22 March 2005 (C) Gilles Denis
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131 viewsTurkey - C-130E 13187 operated by 222 Filo in full "Turkish Stars" colours is about to land on runway 25L on 5 September 2005 (C) Gilles Denis
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173 viewsFrance - Early evening landing for ET 03.062 CN-235 128/62-IK on 24 May 2007 (C) Gilles Denis
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75 viewsSpain - CN-235 T.19B-14/35-32 of Ala 35 is seen soon before landing on runway 25R on 26 October 2005 (C) Gilles Denis
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105 viewsUnited States of America (USAF) - KC-135R 62-3498 of the 319th ARW/906th ARS from Grand Forks AFB, North Dakota sits on the Abelag ramp on 28 February 2003 (C) Gilles Denis
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75 viewsRussia - Tu-154M RA-85666 of the State Transport Company Rossia arrives at Abelag on 3 November 2006 with the Russian Foreign Affairs Minister on board (C) Gilles Denis
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110 viewsUnited States of America (USAF) - C-40B 01-0040 of the 89th AW/1st AS departing Abelag on 13 June 2003. This aircraft has been reassigned to the 86th AW/76th AS at Ramstein on 1 August 2005 (C) Gilles Denis
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164 viewsKuwait - Airbus A.320-212 9K-AKD of the Amiri Flight taxying to its parking spot on 21 June 2005 (C) Gilles Denis
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136 viewsUnited Kingdom (RAF) - The crew of Puma HC.1 ZA938 is performing the last engine checks before leaving the Abelag ramp on 24 May 2007. Notice the crew chief wearing his orange water-survival suit, required for crossing the English Channel back to home base. (C) Gilles Denis
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