File:Air Namibia A343 V5-NMF 280214.JPG

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Location
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Frankfurt Airport
Aircraft type
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Airbus A340-300
Operator
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Air Namibia
Registration
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V5-NMF
Activity
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taxiing
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photograph
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Air Namibia Airbus A340-300 at Frankfurt Airport. The picture was taken during a ramp tour at Frankfurt Airport. Note that the nose of the airplane has been removed, according to a Lufthansa Technik trainee this happened to fix a Lufthansa A340-300. The Airplane had already been stored for some months, because Air Namibia replaced the A340-300 by A330-200. The plane is now (Dec 2014) not in Frankfurt anymore
Date 28 February 2014
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current20:39, 15 December 2014Thumbnail for version as of 20:39, 15 December 20144,652 × 3,101 (6.35 MB)MX8 (talk | contribs){{Infobox aircraft image |description = Air Namibia Airbus A340-300 at Frankfurt Airport. The picture was taken during a ramp tour at Frankfurt Airport. Note that the nose of the airplane has been removed, according to a Lufthansa Technik trainee this...

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