- Dornier 328JET, Key Lime Air.
One of my favorite commuter jets, I wish I got to see these relatively rare guys more. - Embraer 145XR, Key Lime Air.
The 135 and 145 are some of the slickest regional jets in my opinion. United 787 cameo in the background. - Boeing 787-9, United Airlines.
Ever since I was young, the 787 has been one of, if not my favorite widebody type. Seen here with that "in-between" livery that United has on some 78s and MAXes. - Boeing 737 MAX 8, Air Canada.
The current Air Canada livery may be rather basic, but I do like how it's sharp and elegant. Complements the MAX quite well. - Boeing 737 MAX 9, United Airlines.
Another good-looking MAX, with the added treat of a mismatched nosecone, which looks to be from an older NG. - Airbus A321 neo, Volaris.
I don't get to see Volaris very often, so this was a nice little bonus of the layover. - Boeing 757-300, United Airlines.
Another one of those aircraft I don't catch often. They rarely fly into my home airport, and never show up where I go to school, so this was probably my only opportunity to catch one for a good while. - Embraer 145XR, Key Lime Air.
How about a little deja vu? This is the same 145 from earlier, caught as it taxied out from its parking area.
#Denver Layover Spotting
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I love the 328’s looks, I wish there were more of them around.
I do concur AC is always fun to see
@sturdy hawk what camera and lens do you use because that quality is crisp
I run a Panasonic LUMIX G7 body, and use a Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 45-150mm lens for close-ups and an Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 100-400mm lens for longer range shots