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Brisbane Airport Unveils New Plane Spotting Area

Brisbane Airport unveils new plane spotting area, featuring a Fokker F28 tail, to inspire future aviation stars. The project, set to open in 2026, will close the current viewing area during construction. The airport aims to honor its past while fueling dreams of tomorrows pilots and crew.

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