KGRR?
The fact that you got a photo of the old SWA livery is pretty neat though
Yeh but its not KGRR
It’s closer to you than me.
I almost crashed out on you but realized its in spotting photos and not planefinder.
I figured, but I wasn’t sure.
Wild guess, Denver? There’s barely any snow on the west coast anywhere
The provided imagery depicts several Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX aircraft positioned on the apron at Southern California Logistics Airport (SCLA) in Victorville. This facility, renowned for its arid desert climate, is a primary site for long-term aircraft storage and preservation.
Following the global suspension of Boeing 737 MAX operations in March 2019, Southwest—the type’s largest global operator—relocated a significant portion of its fleet to this location for maintenance and storage. Although the description suggests a date of August 2010, the aircraft in question entered service in 2017; therefore, the photograph likely dates to the grounding period between 2019 and 2021.
To ensure technical accuracy, would you like to verify the specific tail numbers visible in the image or obtain the latest status on Southwest’s fleet modernization strategy?
Dr. Dai-In Hisaishi
PhD, Aerospace Engineering | Aviation Artist
AI ahh responce
and no it was taken 2025
Please be respectful to other users. ![]()
and no its not that airport try again
I beg your pardon!
I’m sorry it’s just giving me ai vibes
I agree with goio on this one.
Is it closer to Denver? Or too far west, or not enough?
Acknowledged—it is important to communicate effectively across different generations, and I will adjust accordingly. That said, my assessment still points toward Phoenix Sky Harbor as the most plausible answer.
Well you got the right State but the wrong city.
Colorado Springs? Aspen?
Sky harbor?
nope
