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Photo ID: 0438994
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OE-LAM (cn 223) Despite the dismal weather almost the full length of the magnificent Kansai terminal, designed by Renzo Piano, can be seen. The 1.7 kilometer (1 mile) long terminal building features a roof that forms a continuous arc from end to end, with the piers very low at the outer limits whilst quite high in the centre where the undulating roof of the check-in hall can also been seen. In front of the terminal are two JAL DC-10s, a China Eastern A300, a JAL 767, a JAL MD-80 in the new colours, three ANA 767s, a Korean Air A330, a United 777 and nearest an Austrian Airlines A330 |
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Photo ID: 0267464
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Views: 1148
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N406AW (cn 7402) Arrival from Denver. And the pilot appears to be obeying the posted speed limit : ) |
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Photo ID: 0097724
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Views: 933
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N523UP (cn 22381/500) Normally, all the cargo were use south runway. but all the flight are use the north runway 25R/07L for landing or takeoff after a Mandarin Airlines MD-11 was crasched on the south runway by over limit crosswind. |
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