Brisbane Airport

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Continent: Oceania Country: Australia Region: Queensland
Brisbane
Eagle Farm Airport
Location Brisbane, Queensland
IATA code BNE
ICAO code YBBN
Airport type Commercial
Website http://www.bne.com.au
Overview map [ ]
Communications
Tower 120.5
Ground 121.7
Clearance 118.6
Approach 124.35, 124.7, 125.6
Departure124.35, 124.7, 125.6
ATIS 113.2, 125.5


Official Spotting Locations

Acacia Street Loop Road

This is the Official viewing area at Brisbane Airport and it is just excellent for both photos and viewing. The advantage about the Loop Road is that whether the planes are using RWY01 or RWY19, you can still use the Loop Road which ever way it is. If RWY19 is in use, you can photograph the planes in the air just as they are about to touch down and/or when they are actually touching down and have just landed. For a 19 departure, the planes taxi past you and turn off the taxi way and onto the runway and make their take off roll right past you and rotate quite a fair way in the distance. RWY 01 landings are not so good from the Loop Road as they touch down a long way from you and taxi off the runway and onto the taxiways at a reasonable distance. RWY01 Departures are just brilliant. They commence their take off rolls down the far end of the runway and take off and fly past you. Excellent for photos and viewing. The Loop Road is closed from 18:00 - 06:00 the next morning. A step ladder is highly recommended. The Loop Road is brilliant to visit any time of the day but as you are facing the east, the morning sun is right in your face and can cause backlit photos. For a digital SLR user, it's recommended to use a lens/lenses that are from 80mm to 300mm. 01 Departures, 19 arrivals/take off rolls require min 200mm. A taxi to 19 pic only requires 90 - 125mm. The Loop Road is my favorite spot at Brisbane by far and it is recommended that any spotter who wishes to visit Brisbane Airport spends a good part of a day here as you'll get just so much enjoyment and fun out of it. Here are some sample photos:

A RWY 19 Arrival

A RWY 19 Taxi

A RWY 19 Take off/landing Roll

A RWY 01 Departure

Other Spotting Locations

General Aviation Terminal

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

International

  • Air Caledonie International (Aircalin) operates a thrice weekly service from Noumea, New Caledonie, operating with Airbus A320-232 aircraft and the flight numbers SB 150, 151, 158 and 159.
  • Airliners.net sample photo: medium large
  • Air New Zealand operates a large number of services from New Zealand's main international airports (Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown and Wellington) with Airbus A320-232, Boeing 747-419 and Boeing 777-219/ER and numerous flight numbers, including NZ 135, 136, 807 and 802, among others.
  • Airliners.net sample photo: medium large
  • Air Niugini operates a daily service to Port Moresby and back with the flight numbers PX 003 and 004.
  • Air Pacific (Boeing 737-700, Boeing 737-800)
  • Air Vanuatu (Boeing 737-300)
  • Cathay Pacific (Airbus A330-300)
  • China Airlines (Airbus A330-300 (From January 2007), Airbus A340-300 (To January 2007))
  • Emirates (Boeing 777-300)
  • EVA Air (Airbus A330-200)
  • Freedom Air (Airbus A320-200)
  • Garuda Indonesia (Boeing A330-300)
  • Japan Airlines (Boeing 747-400)
  • JALways (Boeing 747-200, Boeing 747-300)
  • Jetstar (Airbus A320-200)
  • Korean Air (Airbus A330-300)
  • Malaysia Airlines (Boeing 777-200)
  • Our Airline (Boeing 737-300)
  • Pacific Air Express (Antonov An-12)
  • Pacific Blue (Boeing 737-800)
  • Qantas
  • Royal Brunei
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Solomon Airlines
  • Thai Airways International

Facilities and Transportation