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Airplanes on short finals for Runway 16, Dublin Airport

Sky Europe 737
Lufthansa 737-300
A Sky Europe Boeing 737-53C (OM-SEE) about to land on Runway 16 on a windy day at Dublin. A Lufthansa Boeing 737-300 (D-ABXW) on short finals for Runway 16 at Dublin Airport, Ireland.
Iberia A320
Czech 737-400
An Iberia Airbus A320-211 (EC-ICQ) about to land. A Czech Airlines (CSA) 737-45S (OK-EGP).
Hapag-Lloyd Express 737 Aer Lingus A320
A Hapag-Lloyd Express (HLX) 737-75B (D-AGER). An Aer Lingus Airbus A320-214 (EI-CVC) "St. Kealin".
British Airways 767 Ryanair 737-200Adv
A rare visitor to Dublin, a British Airways Boeing 767-336ER (G-BNWM) which was visiting Dublin for maintenance. A Ryanair Boeing 737-230/Adv, one of the last, as Ryanair phase out the 200 in favour of new 800s.

Special thanks to my five-year-old daughter Amy who took most of these photos while I shot some video. Not bad eh?!

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