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Comment / Positioning into Newcastle from London Gatwick as the Monarch 365P.

Comment / Captured at the point of rotation from Newcastle's runway 25, destination Orlando Sanford.

Comment / Passing overhead as the landing gear is almost tucked away. A right turn will soon follow, routing over Scotland as she commences the long-haul to Florida.

Comment / Appearing out of the fog with an auto land on Newcastle's runway 07 only moments away.

Comment / One of four A300-600Rs in service with Monarch, G-OJMR arrives at sunset on Manchester's runway 05R. Rumour has it that the A300s will be remaining on with Monarch a little while longer than originally planned, to compensate for the late delivery of Boeing 787s.

Comment / G-EOMA arrives back at Newcastle in the morning haze a couple of hours late, from Cancun.

Comment / It's great to see Monarch's A330s back in Newcastle again for the summer. Here, G-SMAN lines up on runway 25 for the first flight of the season to Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic.

Comment / The first Monarch flight of the season rolls down runway 25, with and overview of the Newcastle terminal behind. It's looking pretty empty over there, with just a Thomsonfly 757 on stand.

Comment / A rarer visitor to Newcastle, this Monarch A300 arrived on a trooping charter yesterday tea time, from Akrotiri in Cyprus. As you can see, her arrival sadly did not coincide with any decent sunlight!

Comment / One of a recent spate of second-hand A321s joining the Monarch ranks, ex. G-MIDK.

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