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===Boronia Road Approach=== | ===Boronia Road Approach=== | ||
You will need above 320mm for taking pictures of 737's and less for a/c of a larger magnitude. | You will need above 320mm for taking pictures of 737's and less for a/c of a larger magnitude. | ||
The easiest way to get there is follow Lomandra drive east. Boronia Rd road is a ring road so you can take either the first or second Boronia Rd roads on the left. Best time for taking pictures is in the afternoon | |||
==Locations to Avoid== | ==Locations to Avoid== |
Revision as of 08:54, 27 July 2008
Continent: Oceania | Country: Australia | Region: Queensland |
Brisbane Airport | |
Location | Brisbane |
IATA code | BNE |
ICAO code | YBBN |
Airport type | Commercial |
Website | http://www.bne.com.au |
Overview map | [ ] |
Communications | |
Tower | 120.50 |
Ground | 121.70 |
Clearance | 118.60 |
Approach | 124.35 124.70 125.60 |
Departure | 124.35 124.70 125.60 |
ATIS |
Brisbane Airport is located in the Brisbane suburb of Brisbane Airport, Queensland, Australia. The airport is managed by Brisbane Airport Corporation Limited (BAC) and the current CEO is Koen Rooijmans. It is the third busiest airport in Australia after Sydney and Melbourne airports.
Brisbane Airport has an international terminal, a domestic terminal and a cargo terminal. Both of the passenger terminals have a number of shops and cafeterias.
The airport was awarded the IATA Eagle Award in 2005, the second of only two Australian airports to receive such award. Brisbane's $400 million parallel runway project is close to a reality after a dramatic rise in passenger numbers over the last 3 years.
Brisbane, along with Sydney Airport, Melbourne Airport and Perth Airport, are having terminal modifications to accommodate the new Airbus A380, The A380 first arrived at Brisbane on November 14, 2005.
Brisbane Airport is accessible by road from Brisbane's Gateway Motorway and from the city, and by rail using the Airtrain service that is linked to the Citytrain network. A new Airport Link motorway is planned to connect the Brisbane CBD and airport.
On 18 September 2007, the federal government granted approval for the construction of a new runway at Brisbane airport. The $1 billion new runway will take approximately eight years to construct and will generate about 2,700 jobs. The 3,600-metre runway will operate parallel to the existing main runway at the Brisbane Airport.
Official Spotting Locations
International Terminal Deck
The deck is located on the right hand side of the top level past the coffee shops. Best time to take photo's is the afternoon. The viewing deck looks over the approach of 01.
Other Spotting Locations
Acacia Street - Loop Road
Aircraft taxiing past for departure Rwy 19, also approach to Rwy 19 and departing aircraft on 01. There is an elevated concrete slab in front of the wire fence but a ladder is still advisable. For a taxi shot u will need about 100mm, generally the international a/c take the far taxiway as shown in the pic above and domestic a/c take the closer taxiway. But sometimes you get lucky ! The easest way to get there is turn left at the roundabout after the Control Tower on to Dryandra Rd and continue as far as you can go then turn right onto Acacia St. Best time for shooting is between 9am and 10am.
Boronia Road Approach
You will need above 320mm for taking pictures of 737's and less for a/c of a larger magnitude. The easiest way to get there is follow Lomandra drive east. Boronia Rd road is a ring road so you can take either the first or second Boronia Rd roads on the left. Best time for taking pictures is in the afternoon