Update: that appears to be N44RL, pictures taken by airplane buffs show a logo of Aries Aviation International on the tail.
From the Aries website: Having experience in over 80 countries, Aries can acquire remote sensing data for its customers from any place in the world. Aries’ aircraft have accumulated more than 60,000 hours and have flown more than 18 million line kms of survey.
So… it’s looking for something. I would be really interested in knowing what that is.
geauxdbl t1_iy6mphq wrote
Reply to what is this plane doing? by baron_muchhumpin
Surveillance? Or maybe aerial imaging.
Update: that appears to be N44RL, pictures taken by airplane buffs show a logo of Aries Aviation International on the tail.
From the Aries website: Having experience in over 80 countries, Aries can acquire remote sensing data for its customers from any place in the world. Aries’ aircraft have accumulated more than 60,000 hours and have flown more than 18 million line kms of survey.
So… it’s looking for something. I would be really interested in knowing what that is.