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Directions: The viewing gallery is located on the 3rd floor of the tower between the arrival and departure halls. If arriving by car, you can park in the airport car park; otherwise see the section on facilities and transportation below. | Directions: The viewing gallery is located on the 3rd floor of the tower between the arrival and departure halls. If arriving by car, you can park in the airport car park; otherwise see the section on facilities and transportation below. | ||
Sample photos: indicative focal lengths refer to 35mm format and you need to apply the crop factor appropriate to your camera, e.g. divide by 1.6 for a Canon 350D or 20D. | |||
{{anetlink|(0836065}} Fokker 100 on ramp - 60mm) | |||
{{anetlink|(0836952}} Boeing 737 close-up - 380mm) | |||
==Other Spotting Locations== | ==Other Spotting Locations== |
Revision as of 18:26, 19 May 2006
Continent: Europe | Country: Malta |
Malta International Airport (MLA/LMML) | |
Location | Malta |
IATA code | MLA |
ICAO code | LMML |
Airport type | Mixed-Use Commercial |
Website | http://www.maltairport.com/ |
Overview map | [ ] |
Communications | |
Tower | |
Ground | |
Clearance | |
Approach | |
ATIS |
Official Spotting Locations
Terminal viewing gallery
Offers an excellent view of park 9 (the main apron for passenger aircraft) but is behind glass and reflections are an obstacle.
Time of day: Morning only as in most positions on the ramp aircraft will be backlit in the afternoon.
Directions: The viewing gallery is located on the 3rd floor of the tower between the arrival and departure halls. If arriving by car, you can park in the airport car park; otherwise see the section on facilities and transportation below.
Sample photos: indicative focal lengths refer to 35mm format and you need to apply the crop factor appropriate to your camera, e.g. divide by 1.6 for a Canon 350D or 20D.
- Airliners.net sample photo: medium large Fokker 100 on ramp - 60mm)
- Airliners.net sample photo: medium large Boeing 737 close-up - 380mm)
Other Spotting Locations
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Locations to Avoid
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Regular Traffic
The most important airline at MLA is obviously Air Malta, but it is not the only local operator. British Jet - a Maltese airline, name notwithstanding - operates a single MD-90 on flights to various UK destinations. Another company, European 2000 Airlines, operates a pair of Fairchild Metros which can often be seen in Park 3 when not in use. There is also an air taxi company which operates a Learjet 60, and two flying schools which contribute to a fairly lively general aviation scene. Also worth mentioning is the Armed Forces of Malta Air Squadron, which operates a mix of helicopters and light aircraft.
Scheduled airlines which fly to Malta include British Airways, Alitalia and Lufthansa using mostly a mix of A319s, A320s and A321s; and Emirates with A330s. BA flights are operated by GB Airways flying in BA livery. Other regular visitors include Austrian Airlines, SAS, Sterling, Finnair and Tuninter (flying ATR turboprops). Regular charter airlines include My Travel, First Choice, Thomas Cook and Thomsonfly. Some of these are seasonal: in summer traffic increases considerably. As already mentioned, the best bet for the overseas visitor is to consult the flight schedules on the MLA website.
Facilities and Transportation
There is a regular bus service (route 8) from Valletta to the airport terminal via Gudja. In addition, routes 32 and 34 (Valletta-Zurrieq) and 35 (Valletta-Qrendi) all serve a bus stop within easy reach of the terminal and walking distance to spot 2.5, which is the best spot for photography.