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This one is following its path from Riyadh too.

 

https://fr24.com/E35L/24a59b56

 

Reubens like Embraer jets apparently.

 

Aside from their vast property interests, the Reubens took a new direction in 2008 when they acquired Oxford Airport , a business airport 40 miles northwest of London . Shortly after the purchase, the airport was named the new base for a fleet of Embraer 100 Phenom, a Very Light Jet (VLJ). The brothers are said to own more than a dozen Embraer Legacy jets themselves.

 

 

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Looks like it’s heading for Nice

 

Or maybe to the town next to A8? It’s and omen, it’s an omen!

 

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Yes!  That's a great spot.  Same jet as the Reubens have flying from Riyadh to where they live.  It's on.

 

There's a GLF4 out of UAE too that might be worth keeping an eye on.  Staveley has a property and some businesses registered there and PIF use GLF4s.

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF4/24a5b150

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G-MAOL is on the move.

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/24a8ec71

 

Landed in Farnborough.

 

Interesting.  There's a GLF6 that took off from Farnborough earlier that's possibly heading for SA.

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a8e3fc

 

Also a GLEX that went from Geneva to Farnborough not long ago.

 

That little jet is hauling arse too!  Ground Speed: 530+kts (>600mph).

 

Interesting tail image:

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Owner:  Geniethree Limited

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/VP-CGN.html

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G-MAOL is on the move.

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/24a8ec71

 

Landed in Farnborough.

 

Interesting.  There's a GLF6 that took off from Farnborough earlier that's possibly heading for SA.

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a8e3fc

 

Also a GLEX that went from Geneva to Farnborough not long ago.

 

The GLF6 looks like it'll land in Tel Aviv or Amman, it's descending right now.

 

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G-MAOL is on the move.

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/24a8ec71

 

Landed in Farnborough.

 

Interesting.  There's a GLF6 that took off from Farnborough earlier that's possibly heading for SA.

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a8e3fc

 

Also a GLEX that went from Geneva to Farnborough not long ago.

 

The GLF6 looks like it'll land in Tel Aviv or Amman, it's descending right now.

 

 

Yup you are correct. I hadn’t looked at the elevation.

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Looks like another GLF6 taking off from Farnborough

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a92516

 

Registration:  M-OVIE

Owner:  INEOS/Hampshire Aviation Ltd (https://www.ineos.com/  Tail logo matches Ineos logo)

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/M-OVIE.html

 

Where are you getting the registrations?  That's a game changer.

 

I start with FlightRadar24 (as does everyone else, because its user interface doesn't suck), but it doesn't show the registration.

 

I then use flightaware.com's map to find the same aircraft, in the same position on the map as is on flightradar24.com, and select the aircraft on the map.  flightaware.com then opens a new page for that flight and gives the aircraft's tail-number.

 

I then use airport-data.com to find additional information about that tail-number (like owner, photographs, etc).

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Looks like another GLF6 taking off from Farnborough

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a92516

 

Registration:  M-OVIE

Owner:  INEOS/Hampshire Aviation Ltd (https://www.ineos.com/  Tail logo matches Ineos logo)

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/M-OVIE.html

 

Where are you getting the registrations?  That's a game changer.

 

I start with FlightRadar24 (as does everyone else, because its user interface doesn't suck), but it doesn't show the registration.

 

I then use flightaware.com's map to find the same aircraft, in the same position on the map as is on flightradar24.com, and select the aircraft on the map.  flightaware.com then opens a new page for that flight and gives the aircraft's tail-number.

 

I then use airport-data.com to find additional information about that tail-number (like owner, photographs, etc).

 

Nice :thup:

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Looks like another GLF6 taking off from Farnborough

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a92516

 

Registration:  M-OVIE

Owner:  INEOS/Hampshire Aviation Ltd (https://www.ineos.com/  Tail logo matches Ineos logo)

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/M-OVIE.html

 

Ineos boss man not a fan of buying the club.

 

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-takeover-bob-ratcliffe-17894336

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Looks like another GLF6 taking off from Farnborough

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a92516

 

Registration:  M-OVIE

Owner:  INEOS/Hampshire Aviation Ltd (https://www.ineos.com/  Tail logo matches Ineos logo)

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/M-OVIE.html

 

Where are you getting the registrations?  That's a game changer.

 

I start with FlightRadar24 (as does everyone else, because its user interface doesn't suck), but it doesn't show the registration.

 

I then use flightaware.com's map to find the same aircraft, in the same position on the map as is on flightradar24.com, and select the aircraft on the map.  flightaware.com then opens a new page for that flight and gives the aircraft's tail-number.

 

I then use airport-data.com to find additional information about that tail-number (like owner, photographs, etc).

 

This has taken things to a whole new level. A game changer in flight perving.

 

I'm impressed.

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Looks like another GLF6 taking off from Farnborough

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a92516

 

Registration:  M-OVIE

Owner:  INEOS/Hampshire Aviation Ltd (https://www.ineos.com/  Tail logo matches Ineos logo)

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/M-OVIE.html

 

Where are you getting the registrations?  That's a game changer.

 

I start with FlightRadar24 (as does everyone else, because its user interface doesn't suck), but it doesn't show the registration.

 

I then use flightaware.com's map to find the same aircraft, in the same position on the map as is on flightradar24.com, and select the aircraft on the map.  flightaware.com then opens a new page for that flight and gives the aircraft's tail-number.

 

I then use airport-data.com to find additional information about that tail-number (like owner, photographs, etc).

 

This has taken things to a whole new level. A game changer in flight perving.

 

I'm impressed.

 

Seems to be a few flights that are on flightradar but not on flightaware but aye, a new level of aerial stalkability.

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Looks like another GLF6 taking off from Farnborough

 

https://www.flightradar24.com/GLF6/24a92516

 

Registration:  M-OVIE

Owner:  INEOS/Hampshire Aviation Ltd (https://www.ineos.com/  Tail logo matches Ineos logo)

https://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/M-OVIE.html

 

Where are you getting the registrations?  That's a game changer.

 

I start with FlightRadar24 (as does everyone else, because its user interface doesn't suck), but it doesn't show the registration.

 

I then use flightaware.com's map to find the same aircraft, in the same position on the map as is on flightradar24.com, and select the aircraft on the map.  flightaware.com then opens a new page for that flight and gives the aircraft's tail-number.

 

I then use airport-data.com to find additional information about that tail-number (like owner, photographs, etc).

 

This has taken things to a whole new level. A game changer in flight perving.

 

I'm impressed.

 

Seems to be a few flights that are on flightradar but not on flightaware but aye, a new level of aerial stalkability.

You should start stalking women, you would be so good at it.  Is that how you met your lass?

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