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  • The world of airportsAirports are a world on its own. They are complex and large. Thousands of workers look after equipment, facilities and of course us passengers.
  • Flying in past timesIn our modern times, history is not counted in centuries, but in decades and sometimes even shorter. What was ultra modern becomes outdated quickly. But some airliners remain, active, even after 60 and more years.
View from Haneda Airport on a cold winter afternoon.
Sydney Domestic Airport from the Qantas Club lounge. Opposit a maintenance hangar. A boeing 737 ready for departure and a Boeing 717, since retired, getting ready for flight.
Sydney Domestic Airport 2025
Incheon, Seoul, Korea
Sydney Airport in the 1960’s/ 1970’s.
Paro, Bhutan – one of the worlds more difficult airports.

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