Aviation News - May 2016

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alzburg, Austria’s second-busiest airport, is renowned
for its charter traffic during the winter, bringing skiers and
snowboarders from around Europe. The best day to see
this is a Saturday and, while the days of numerous Russian
Tupolevs and Ilyushins are long gone, there’s still an interesting variety
on offer on a ‘Winter Saturday’.
From late December until the end of March a number of Russian
carriers visit the airport, albeit using Western equipment, as well as a
healthy mix of European scheduled and charter operators.
Located on top of Terminal 1, the open air visitors terrace affords
excellent views of the main ramp and runway. Photographers will be
delighted to learn the terrace is glass-free and photo opportunities of
aircraft parked on the main ramp are excellent thanks to their close
proximity and the elevated view – a Bombardier Dash 8-Q400 parked
on the near stands requires just 80mm focal length and an Airbus A320
parked on the far side of the main ramp requires 120mm.
Although the runway runs directly in front of the terrace, a
combination of lampposts and parked aircraft means taking good photos
of arriving or departing traffic is extremely difficult. Photographing a
Boeing 737-800 on the runway calls for a focal length of around 240mm.
The Flying Bulls’ Hangar-7 and Hangar-8 complex on the far side
of the airport is visible, but too far away for good photographs and the
general aviation ramps are obstructed by airport buildings and trees
(although some business jets are partially visible through the gaps).
The terrace is good for photography from noon until sunset and,

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Above: Airberlin Bombardier Dash 8-Q400s are regular visitors to
Salzburg. All photos Key-James Ronayne
Below: Information boards on the terrace, detailing the types of aircraft
to be seen at the airport, are in German and English.

Salzburg Airport’s viewing terrace offers superb close up views as


Assistant Editor James Ronayne found out.


The terrace affords excellent views of the main apron and runway

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