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Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

Post by LifelinerOne »

Hi everybody!

work brought me to Japan and I had some time here and there to spot at Narita, Haneda and Fukuoka. Here's an impression of a few moments at Narita.

I've spotted from either the observation terrace on the roof of Terminal 1 or 2, which are excellent facilities. Although you're behind a fence, they have installed holes for your lense to fit through. The only downside from spotting from the terraces are exhaust fumes from running APUs, creating heatwaves.

The last time I visited Narita was 6 years ago. Compared to then, traffic is not as busy as then but that has to do with the final effects from the Covid pandemic. Especially the number of flights from Chinese carriers is still much less.

However, compared to that visit there was a notable uptick in flights from South Korean and Taiwanese carriers.

Anyway, enough talking, let's have a look at some pictures:

1. Bamboo Airways is flying to Narita daily with the A321neo, like this VN-A589:
ImageA321N-BMB-VNA589-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

2. Quite happy to finally catch a few A350s from Malaysia Airlines like this 9M-MAF:
ImageA359-MAS-9MMAF-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

3. Jin Air has returned its two B777-200ERs, like this HL7734, back to service to cope with the increased demand post-pandemic:
ImageB772-JIN-HL7734-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

4. Nice special Brunei-livery on this Royal Brunei A320neo V8-RBD:
ImageA320N-RBR-V8RBD-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

5. Air Incheon is flying a few times a week between Seoul-Incheon and Narita with the B737-800SF, like this HL8503:
ImageB738F-ICH-HL8503-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

6. Nice to capture this B737-300SF B-2986 from this airline with a very catchy name: China Central Longhao Airlines:
ImageB733F-LHA-B2986-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

7. Another regular is Air Seoul with their A321s like this HL7789:
ImageA321-ASL-HL7789-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

8. T'Way has two B737MAX8s, one of them this HL8513 which was delivered in December last year:
ImageB738M-TWY-HL8513-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

9. One of the few spotted Chinese carriers were these Spring Airlines A320neo B-30D7:
ImageA320N-SPR-B30D7-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

10. And this Shenzhen Airlines A330-300 B-303N:
ImageA333-SHZ-B303N-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

11. STARLUX from Taiwan can be seen at Narita two times a day, in the afternoon with the A330-900 and in the morning with the A350-900 like this B-58501:
ImageA359-SLX-B58501-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

12. Korean Air is nowadays also a MAX-operator as seen here with B737-8 HL8349:
ImageB738M-KAL-HL8349-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

13. Nice little BBJ VP-CTT:
ImageBBJ-PVT-VPCTT-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

More in the next reply!
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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

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1. Peach Air is now also an Airbus A321-200NX operator. Seen here is JA902P:
ImageA321N-PCH-JA902A-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

2. VietJet Air is nowadays also a widebody-operator with the A330-300. Here's VN-A815:
ImageA333-VJT-VNA815-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

3. No questions who is operating this G450 B-652S:
ImageG4-PVT-B652S-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

4. Definitely one of my personal highlights was photographing both A330-200s of Nepal Airlines like this 9N-ALY:
ImageA332-NPL-9NALY-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

5. ANA has currently only one A380 active. This JA383A has flown for the last time on 27 December 2022 for an hour. JA381A is undergoing maintenance at Xiamen, leaving only JA382A active:
ImageA388-ANA-JA383A-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

6. The Rakuten Monkeys is a professional baseball team from Taiwan and promoted here on Tigerair Taiwan B-50006:
ImageA320-TGR-B50006-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

7. China Airlines is also deploying its new A321-200NXs to Narita, like this B-18111:
ImageA321N-CAL-B18111-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

8. As does Philippine Airlines with RP-C9938:
ImageA321N-PAL-RPC9938-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

9. ANA is one of the few airlines in the world operating all three versions of the Dreamliner, with the -10 like this JA902A being the newest version in their fleet:
ImageB781-ANA-JA902A-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

10. ANA A380 JA382A just arrived from Honolulu:
ImageA388-ANA-JA382A-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

11. T'Way also has bigger metal next to their B737s in the form of the A330-300. HL8052 is one of 3 in the fleet:
ImageA333-TWY-HL8502-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

12. Greater Bay Airlines is Hong Kong's newest airline and during my visits I was able to capture the whole fleet, which consists of three different B737-800s like this B-KJA:
ImageB738-GBA-BKJA-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

13. This BBJ B-221Z is operated by DeerJet:
ImageBBJ-PVT-B221Z-NRT13mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

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1. Nice to catch this exotic Malaysian Global Express 9M-TAN:
ImageBD700-PVT-9MTAN-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

2. You can spot some United B737s at Narita, which fly from Guam:
ImageB738-UAL-N73299-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

3. Air Busan is also a recent A321-200NX operator. Seen here is HL8504, which is promoting the Expo 2030:
ImageA321N-BUS-HL8504-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

4. And another carrier from South Korea is Fly Gangwon, seen here with B737-800 HL8397:
ImageB738-GNG-HL8397-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

5. And yet another, Air Premia, which fleet only consists of B787-9s, like this HL8388. Soon, they will start service to Europe as well, with Frankfurt being the first destination:
ImageB789-PRM-HL8388-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

6. China Postal Airlines can also be spotted at Narita with their B737-800Fs. Seen here is B-5132:
ImageB738F-PST-B5132-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

7. Narita sees service from two carriers from Mongolia. Here is A319 JU-1199 of Aero Mongolia:
ImageA319-MNG-JU1199-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

8. And B737MAX8 EI-MNG of MIAT:
ImageB738M-MIA-EIMNG-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

9. This week the President of South Korea visited Japan for the first time in 16 years. Thanks to this there was quite some interesting South Korean bizjet-traffic like this BBJ HL8290 of Hyundai:
ImageBBJ-PVT-HL8290-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

10. This A319CJ HL8080 of SK Telecom:
ImageA319CJ-PVT-HL8080-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

11. And this BBJ HL8222 of Korean Air:
ImageBBJ-KAL-HL8222-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

12. As mentioned, STARLUX also flies to Narita with the A330-900. Seen here B-58303 departing back to Taipei:
ImageA339-SLX-B58303-NRT17mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr

For those who are interested in all pictures:

12 March 2023: https://flickr.com/photos/lifelinerone/ ... 0306897938
13 March 2023: https://flickr.com/photos/lifelinerone/ ... 0306907028
17 March 2023: https://flickr.com/photos/lifelinerone/ ... 0306956630
18 March 2023: https://flickr.com/photos/lifelinerone/ ... 0307005914

Hope you liked them!

Cheers! :wave:
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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

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From the photos it looks like you were shooting at Incheon not Narita :)
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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

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Nice report!!
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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

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VH3D wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 16:20 From the photos it looks like you were shooting at Incheon not Narita :)
LifelinerOne wrote: 28 Mar 2023, 15:072. Quite happy to finally catch a few A350s from Malaysia Airlines like this 9M-MAF:
ImageA359-MAS-9MMAF-NRT12mar23 by Anton Homma, on Flickr
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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

Post by Key »

Indeed, and either way a lot more variation than there used to be, I think. Very nice Anton! Hope you found some time for work too :jester:

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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

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Very nice! Those are the logs why I keep checking the photo- forum on Scramble. Do you have a log of Haneda too?
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Re: Tokyo-Narita 12-13-17-18 March 2023

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Looks like Narita is worth a visit again, nice pictures

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