Hello folks, welcome to my fourth and last part of the MIA airport plane spotting series. So after Laura, her friends and I went to Wendy’s and eaten dinner, we came back and spotted the last ten planes. However, I wanted to spot that BahamasAir. Unfortunately, that flight may have been delayed and it was getting late and we didn’t want to stay any longer. Therefore, after spotting the last tens, we left back to the hotel
. So again, this is the last part of the plane spotting series that I’ll post before concluding this Fall 2025 MIA airport plane spotting series. So hope you enjoy this last one. And also, I flew back to St. Louis via Newark on United Airlines Saturday. So I’ll post that journey after this MIA plane spotting series post. But anyways, here goes the last ten shots of the MIA plane spotting series. Maybe next time I fly to South Florida, I could fly to Ft. Lauderdale ![]()
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and do the FLL airport plane spotting series.
Airport: Miami International Airport (KMIA) ![]()
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Runway(s): 27/30
Date: 11/16/2025
Continuing off, we have American Airlines Flight 2201 B737-800 about to land into MIAs RWY 30 from St. Maarten
Next up, we have Delta Airlines Flight 1768 A320 lifted off MIAs RWY 27 headed to Detroit
Next up, we have American Airlines Flight 2727 B737-800 arrival from Bridgetown Barbados
Next up, GOL Airlines Flight 7745 B737 MAX 8 heading down to Belém Brazil
Next up, we have American Airlines Flight 2526 A319 heading over to Nassau Bahamas
Next up, we have Aer Lingus taking off MIAs RWY 27 headed for Dublin
Next up, we have American Airlines Flight 1769 B737-800 heading to Washington Ronald Reagan
Next up, Frontier Airlines Flight 3037 A321 heading to Charlotte
Next up, American Airlines Flight 1028 B737-800 arriving from Aruba
And lastly, we have Southwest Airlines Flight 1269 B737-800 heading to Nashville
And that concludes this Fall 2025 Miami Airport Plane Spotting Series. I hope that you have enjoyed this ![]()
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305 MIA airport plane spotting action overall, especially the western ops. Once again, I’ll be posting my journey back to St. Louis aboard United Airlines. So stay tune for my first leg on the B737 MAX-8 from Miami to Newark
. Without further ado, be safe and have a blessed day.









