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Post by limoncello on Jan 28, 2019 7:51:17 GMT 1
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Post by peter on Feb 20, 2019 17:31:43 GMT 1
From meadow to 72M passengers
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Post by limoncello on Mar 3, 2019 18:31:07 GMT 1
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Post by someone on Mar 5, 2019 8:46:39 GMT 1
Beijing Daxing International Airport Is now showing PKI as its IATA code
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Post by addasih on Apr 7, 2019 3:36:30 GMT 1
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Post by fanairbus on Apr 7, 2019 8:45:50 GMT 1
A very interesting staggered parking design with four planes per departure gate. Looks a tight squeeze to get to the inner bay but it can't be!
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Post by peter on Apr 7, 2019 13:45:59 GMT 1
A very interesting staggered parking design with four planes per departure gate. ? ? ? ? *. Only the gates situated on the corners have four airbridges, all others have two of which only one is used when a WB is parked.
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Post by stealthmanbob on Apr 7, 2019 14:33:46 GMT 1
A very interesting staggered parking design with four planes per departure gate. ? ? ? ? Go get your glasses. Only the gates situated on the corners have four airbridges, all others have two of which only one is used when a WB is parked. I think both airbridges can be used when a widebody is using the gate ?
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Post by peter on Apr 7, 2019 15:02:35 GMT 1
I think both airbridges can be used when a widebody is using the gate ? What I meant was one aircraft per gate. And yes, I suppose two airbridges for that WB.
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Post by stealthmanbob on Apr 7, 2019 15:16:10 GMT 1
I think both airbridges can be used when a widebody is using the gate ? What I meant was one aircraft per gate. And yes, I suppose two airbridges for that WB. It looks like two narrow bodies can use one gate ! Or weather it is say Gate 35A / 35B for 2 x NBs and just Gate 35 (A and B) for 1 WB ?
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