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Comment / G-ZAPX is Titan's VIP Boeing 757, fitted with just 96 leather seats. She's seen here arriving on a positioning flight from Gatwick, after filling in for a Monarch schedule. She is also the aircraft that Titan send on their more lucrative contracts - recent guests on board include the Rolling Stones.

Comment / Titan added a pair of ex. Falcon Air Boeing 737s to its fleet a few months ago, the second of which was G-POWC. The first was G-ZAPZ, although this has not yet received the Titan livery.

Comment / Arriving in the very last of the day's sun - photo taken at 2057 local time.

Comment / Stansted-based Titan Airways continues to grow, with plans to have five Boeing 737s online for the 2007 summer season. Series -33A, G-ZAPM, was the first Boeing to enter service with the airline in 1999, and was recently repainted into the carrier's smart new black and white scheme.

Comment / The weather forecast for this evening was supposed to be nice and clear, but a few lingering thunderstorm cells around Stansted meant that it was anything but. G-ZAPU arrived just as a bright shaft of sunlight pierced through the clouds giving this atmospheric shot against a dark, stormy backdrop.

Comment / G-ZAPU returns back to Stansted as an easyJet A319 departs in the background.

Comment / Making a few last minute adjustments!

Comment / Having been operating for bmibaby out of Birmingham, G-ZAPO returns to base at Stansted under a baby callsign. She did land a little late though and ended up turning off the runway whilst still moving at some speed - notice the level of the wings!

Comment / Early morning arrival at Stansted as 'Zap 393W' from Paris CDG.

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