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Amelia, You’re Breaking My Heart

Okay, maybe it should be Cecilia, and you aren’t really breaking my heart, but I just liked the thought of the song. I had never heard of the airline called Amelia. It is a small French airline that does a bunch of charter and government work as well as operating some wet lease services. They had an A320 parked up on a gate a couple down from my departing flight from Lyon. I know someone whose daughter is called Amelia, and he is quite partial to aircraft. Surely, he didn’t name her after an airline? At least he didn’t name her EasyJet!

My First Encounter with an Emirates A350

The history of Emirates and the A350 is one that probably doesn’t make anyone in either Emirates or Airbus happy. They were an early customer for the type but, when Airbus decided to go for a larger engine for the A350-1000, Emirates was really unhappy and cancelled its orders. It was a long time before they decided that the A350-900 should indeed be part of the fleet.

There is still a debate going on about whether they will take the A350-1000 based on engine durability issues in Middle East conditions so who knows what will come. Anyway, all of that is a long-winded way of getting to the fact that the first of their jets have now been delivered. I went to Lyon for a quick work trip and didn’t know that Emirates was using its new jets there.

As we landed, I saw one holding for departure and got some shots through the window of the plane I was on as it departed. A couple of days later, I was departing, and the inbound Emirates had just landed. It was taxiing in as we took off. Some sort of symmetry there. No doubt I’ll see loads of them over time.

Lyon Saint-Exupery Airport TGV Station

I took the rail service from the heart of Lyon out to the airport. It dropped us off next to the TGV station from which it was a short(ish) walk to the terminal. (The sign doesn’t lie about how many minutes it is to get to the terminal, but it doesn’t highlight that the time is to the beginning of the terminal and the bits you want are quite a bit further on to walk!) Anyway, I digress. The TGV station itself is a really stunning piece of architecture. The curves and vaulted ceilings are really cool. There is a central atrium but then the wings that come out each side for the platform access are equally lovely. If you find yourself travelling through the airport and have a few minutes, do pay it a visit!