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Air Algerie (AH): A-330-200
Air Algerie (AH): A-330-200
Air Astana (KC): A-320


Air Canada (AC): B-777-200/300ER, B-787-8
Air Canada (AC): B-777-200/300ER, B-787-8
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El Al (LY): B-767-300
El Al (LY): B-767-300


Emirates (EK): A-380
Emirates (EK): A-380, B-777-300ER


Ethiopian Airlines (ET): B-777-200LR
Ethiopian Airlines (ET): B-777-200LR
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EVA Airlines (BR): B-747-400, B-777-300ER
EVA Airlines (BR): B-747-400, B-777-300ER
Finnair (AY): A-330-300


Garuda Indonesian Airlines (GA): A-330-200
Garuda Indonesian Airlines (GA): A-330-200


Hongkong Airlines (HX): A-320
Hongkong Airlines (HX): A-330-200, A-320


Iran Air (IR): B-747-200/SP
Iran Air (IR): B-747-200/SP


Japan Airlines (JL): B-767-300, B-787-8
Japan Airlines (JL): B-737-800, B-767-300, B-787-8
 
Juneyao Airlines (HO): A-320


Korean Airlines (KE): B-747-400, B-777-200/300
Korean Airlines (KE): A-330-300, B-747-400, B-777-200/300


KLM (KL): B-747-400
KLM (KL): B-747-400
LOT Polish Airlines (LO): B-787-8
Lucky Air (8L): B-737, A-320


Lufthansa (LH): A-340-600, B-747-400/8
Lufthansa (LH): A-340-600, B-747-400/8


Malasyian Airlines (MH): A-330-300
Malasyian Airlines (MH): A-330-300
Miat Mongolian Airlines (OM): B-737-800
Pakistan International Airlines (PK): A-310
Philippine Airlines (PR): A-320


Qatar Airways (QR): B-777-300ER
Qatar Airways (QR): B-777-300ER


S7 Airlines (S7): A-320
S7 Airlines (S7): A-320
SAS (SK): A-340-300


Shangdong Airlines (SC): B-737-700/800
Shangdong Airlines (SC): B-737-700/800
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Singapore Airlines (SG): A-380, B-777-300ER
Singapore Airlines (SG): A-380, B-777-300ER
Spring Airlines (9C): A-320
Swiss (LX): A-330-300
TAAG (DT): B-777-300ER


Thai (TG): B-777-200
Thai (TG): B-777-200
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United (UA): B-747-400, B-777-200ER
United (UA): B-747-400, B-777-200ER
Ural (U6): A-320


Vietnam Airlines (VN): A-321
Vietnam Airlines (VN): A-321

Revision as of 18:41, 7 November 2014

Continent: Asia Country: China
Beijing
Capital Airport
Location Beijing, China
IATA code PEK
ICAO code ZBAA
Airport type Commercial
Website [ ]
Overview map [ ]
Communications
Tower
Ground
Clearance
Approach
ATIS
Plane Spotting Hotels guide


Official Spotting Locations

There is a park called West Lake Park (西湖园) on the west side of T3. The landing lights of runway 36R extend into the park. At the far side of the park, there is a little hill with a large zodiac sign on the ground overlooking the runway. You can photograph planes lining up for take off from 36R as well as planes on final approach to 36R..

To go there, exit from the west (left) most exit of T3 and walk past a few buildings on your right. You will see a large covered parking area for the bicycles and motorcycles for the airport employees. Pass the parking area you will see the park. Enter the park and follow the lake shore and path to the hill with zodiac sign in the middle of the park.

Location

Other Spotting Locations

There is a long walkway connecting T1 and T2. It overlooks the domestic ramp for MU, HU and CZ. There might be some reflection to watch out.

To go there, simply reach T2 and follow the sign to the walkway to T1.

Location

Locations to Avoid

Location

Regular Traffic

Air China (CA): A-319/320/321, A-330-200/300, B-737-700/800, B-777-200/300ER/F. It's common to find CA airplanes in speical liveries at PEK.

China Eastern (MU): A-319/320/321, A-330-200/300, B-737-700/800, B-777-300ER.

China Southern (CZ): A-319/320/321, A-330-200/300, A-380, B-737-700/800, B-747-8, B-777-300ER, B-787-8.

Both MU and CZ regularly send their special livery planes to PEK.

China Hainan (HU): A-330-300, A-340-600, B-737-700/800, B-767-300, B-787-8. There are many Airbus and Boeing narrow bodies belong to subsidiaries of HU -- Capital Airlines, China Xinhua Airlines, Grand China Airlines, etc.

Aeroflot (SU): A-330-300, B-777-300ER

Air Algerie (AH): A-330-200

Air Astana (KC): A-320

Air Canada (AC): B-777-200/300ER, B-787-8

Air France (AF): A-380, B-777-300ER

Air Koryo (JS): TU-204; depending on traffic demand, JS might also send An-148 or IL-62.

Air Macau (NX): A-321

Air Mauritius (MK): A-340-300

All Nippon Airlines (NH): B-767-300, B-787-8

American (AA): B-777-200ER

Asiana Airlines (OZ): B-747-400, B-777-200

British Airways (BA): B-777-300ER

Cathay Pacific (CX): A-330/340, B-777-300/ER

Cebu Pacific (5J): A-320

China Airlines (CI): A-330-300, B-747-400

Delta (DL): A-330-300, B-767-300, B-777-200/LR

Dragon Air (KA): A-320, A-330-300

Egypt Air (MS): B-777-300ER

El Al (LY): B-767-300

Emirates (EK): A-380, B-777-300ER

Ethiopian Airlines (ET): B-777-200LR

Etihad (EY): A-330-200

EVA Airlines (BR): B-747-400, B-777-300ER

Finnair (AY): A-330-300

Garuda Indonesian Airlines (GA): A-330-200

Hongkong Airlines (HX): A-330-200, A-320

Iran Air (IR): B-747-200/SP

Japan Airlines (JL): B-737-800, B-767-300, B-787-8

Juneyao Airlines (HO): A-320

Korean Airlines (KE): A-330-300, B-747-400, B-777-200/300

KLM (KL): B-747-400

LOT Polish Airlines (LO): B-787-8

Lucky Air (8L): B-737, A-320

Lufthansa (LH): A-340-600, B-747-400/8

Malasyian Airlines (MH): A-330-300

Miat Mongolian Airlines (OM): B-737-800

Pakistan International Airlines (PK): A-310

Philippine Airlines (PR): A-320

Qatar Airways (QR): B-777-300ER

S7 Airlines (S7): A-320

SAS (SK): A-340-300

Shangdong Airlines (SC): B-737-700/800

Shengzhen Airlines (ZH): A-320, B-737-700/800

Sichuan Airlines (4U): A-320/321, A-330-300

Singapore Airlines (SG): A-380, B-777-300ER

Spring Airlines (9C): A-320

Swiss (LX): A-330-300

TAAG (DT): B-777-300ER

Thai (TG): B-777-200

Transaero (UN): B-767-300

Turkish Airlines (TK): B-777-300ER

United (UA): B-747-400, B-777-200ER

Ural (U6): A-320

Vietnam Airlines (VN): A-321

Xiamen Airlines (MF): B-737-800, B-757-200, B-787-8

Facilities and Transportation