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Beijing ATIS broadcast in Mandarin and English. I made a typo so I used the new feature to cover it up. ;P

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Flight from Stockholm to Beijing in may 2007 with SAS. Unfortunately, I didn't record this myself. My friend, who had the window seat and has shaky hands, borrowed my camcorder and recorded some footage of mountains (I believe it's over Mongolia) and then the actual landing. I think the airplane is an Airbus 340, although I'm not absolutely certain.

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Please rate this video and thanks for watching. Air Canada Airbus A340 Landing at Beijing, China (ZBAA) after an 18 Hour grueling direct flight from Toronto, Canada (CYYZ). This was my first long distance, out of country, cross border vacation, to meet up with my one and only true love... Vicky.

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This is my first FS movie,not making so well.Thank you for your supportion!

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Please rate this video and thanks for watching. Air Canada Boeing 767-300, I'm on board and the plane is making some final turns to line up for approach. We overflew the airport and turned back as per instructions from Air Traffic Control. This video was filmed sometime in May 2007.

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Gatwick to Beijing a long but pleasent flight with nice noodles

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China Eastern and Air China planes take off from Beijing Intl. We were "stranded" at the gate, due to delays, for almost an hour before we could taxi and take off to Stockholm with the SAS Airbus 340. So, I spent some time "planespotting".

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Long haul flight from Beijing Capital to Munich aboard this lovely airbus a340-300

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Please rate this video and thanks for watching. Boeing 767-300 enroute to Vancouver from Beijing, China. We are currently flying over the Pacific Ocean at about 37,000 feet and at a speed of 836 km/h. This video was taken sometime during the month of May 2007.

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landing

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CSN3153 ZGSZ-ZBAA A320

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Finnair`s MD-11 [OH-LGC] taking off from Beijing Capital International Airport, PEK/ZBAA. Our first attempt was cancelled after ATC took back the take-off clearance because another plane was still on the same runway. Taxiing and holding 10 minutes whereupon CF6-80 engines started their real job.

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Back to Fs2004! This is a long flight from Beijing Capital International Airport(ZBAA) to San Francisco International Airport (KSFO). Departure was near sunset and arrival was in the early afternoon on the same day. On the way, this flight passes different regions and countries. (mentioned in video). If you look carefully, you can find the new Terminal 3 in Beijing. There may be slight glitches with the texture flashing. Anyways, enjoy! Music: Viva la Vida and X&Y by Coldplay, Help by the Beatles

Tags: Flight Simulator 2004 Fs2004 Fs9 Air China Beijing San Francisco ZBAA KSFO boeing 747 400 video game Terminal landing Viva la Vida X&Y and Coldplay Help Beatles
21st of May 2006. MIAT Mongolian Airlines Boeing 737-8CX [EI-CXV] flight from Ulaanbaatar landing to Beijing Capital International Airport [PEK/ZBAA].

Tags: Airplane MIAT Mongolia Airlines Boeing 737 EI-CXV Beijing PEK ZBAA Landing
air france from beijing to paris(CDG) zbaa lfpg music electronout/vnv nation oh this is not a 777-300 but a 200

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Air China A330-200 Pequim-ZBAA a Pudong-ZSPD o primeiro video de 2008

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Shin chan portugues - Brasil

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B737-800 landing at TNCM X-wind 50 kts and landing at Beijing ZBAA.

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Beijing Capital International Airport, (simplified Chinese: 北京首都国际机场; traditional Chinese: 北京首都國際機場; pinyin: Běijīng Shǒudū Guójì Jīchǎng) (IATA: PEK, ICAO: ZBAA) is the main international airport that serves the capital city of Beijing, People's Republic of China. The IATA Airport Code is PEK, reflecting Beijing's former Romanization Peking. The code BJS is also frequently used, reflecting the current pinyin spelling of Beijing and including all airports in the Beijing metropolitan area; currently, Beijing Capital (PEK) is the only civil aviation airport that falls under BJS. The airport is located 20 km to the northeast of Beijing city center. Although many consider it to lie in Shunyi District, it is, in fact, an exclave of Chaoyang District, Beijing. The airport is a primary hub of operations for Air China, which flies to around 120 destinations (excluding cargo). It is also a hub for Hainan Airlines and China Southern Airlines. The airport expansion is largely funded by a 500-million-euro (USD 625 million) loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB). The loan is the largest ever granted by the EIB in Asia; the agreement was signed during the eighth China-EU Summit held in September 2005.[citation needed] Beijing Capital is today the busiest airport in the People's Republic of China, having registered double-digit growth annually since the SARS crisis of 2003. In 2004, it became the busiest airport in Asia by aircraft movements, overtaking Tokyo International Airport (Haneda). In terms of passengers, Beijing was the second-busiest airport in Asia after Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) and ninth-busiest worldwide in 2006. In 2007, it served 53,736,923 passengers and had 399,986 aircraft movements.[1] It was the 23rd busiest airport in terms of traffic movements. It is also the 20th busiest airport in terms of cargo traffic, having moved 1,028,908 million tonnes of cargo in 2006. It operates around 1100 flights a day, and is expected to rise to 1500-1600 at the Olympics in 2008. [2]

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Terminal 1 Terminal 1 opened on January 1, 1980. After the opening of Terminal 2, Terminal 1 was then closed and was renovated. Terminal 1 then reopened on September 20, 2004, replacing the original 1980s terminal building. This was the airport's only terminal until 1999. It was used mostly for China Southern Airlines' domestic and select international flights to and from Beijing. Terminal 1 now houses Hainan Airlines, Grand China Air, and Grand China Express Air domestic operations to/from Beijing after China Southern Airlines, Chongqing Airlines, and Xiamen Airlines moved all operations to Terminal 2. Grand China Air (Dalian, Guilin, Harbin, Nanchang, Nanning, Sanya) Grand China Express Air (Chifeng, Ulanhot, Weifang, Yan'an, Yulin) Hainan Airlines (Domestic) (Baotou, Changsha, Changzhi, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dongying, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Guiyang, Haikou, Hailar, Hangzhou, Hefei, Hohhot, Jiamusi, Kunming, Lanzhou, Manzhouli, Mudanjiang, Ningbo, Qiqihar, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shenzhen, Taiyuan, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhai, Xi'an, Xiamen, Yichang, Yinchuan) [edit] Terminal 2 The departure hall of Beijing Capital International Airport Terminal 2 Beijing Capital International Airport - Terminal 2 Domestic & International Departure Hall Drop Off Entrance Beijing Capital International Airport - Terminal 2 International Departure Waiting Hall Beijing Capital International Airport - Terminal 2 Arrival Luggage Pick Up Hall Airport terminal architecture in Beijing Airport's Terminal 2 (April 2006 image)Terminal 2 opened on November 1, 1999, a month after the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. This terminal was used to replace Terminal 1 while undergoing renovation, cramping all airlines into this terminal. Prior to the opening of Terminal 3, this terminal used to contain all other airlines' domestic and international flights. This terminal now houses China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, Skyteam, and other domestic and international flights after Air China, Shanghai Airlines, Star Alliance members, Oneworld members moved operations to the new Terminal 3. Aeroflot (Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Novosibirsk)[7] Aerosvit Airlines (Kiev-Boryspil) airberlin (Düsseldorf) [begins May 2] Air Algérie (Algiers) [begins in 2008] [8] Air Astana (Almaty) Air France (Paris-Charles de Gaulle) Air Koryo (Pyongyang) Air Zimbabwe (Harare, Singapore) China Airlines (Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan; part of the Three Links) China Eastern Airlines Domestic: (Changzhou, Dalian, Hangzhou, Hefei, Jinan, Jinghong, Kunming, Lanzhou, Lianyungang, Lijiang, Luoyang, Luzhou, Nanchang, Nanjing, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shanghai-Pudong, Taiyuan, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Xi'an, Yantai, Yibin, Yinchuan) International: (Delhi, Dhaka, Fukuoka, Jeju, Nagoya-Centrair, Okayama, Osaka-Kansai, Seoul-Incheon, Tokyo-Narita) China Southern Airlines Domestic: (Beihai, Changchun, Changsha, Changzhi, Chengdu, Dalian, Guangzhou, Guilin, Guiyang, Haikou, Hangzhou, Harbin, Kunming, Liuzhou, Nanchong, Nanjing, Nanning, Nanyang, Ningbo, Sanya, Shanghai-Hongqiao, Shantou, Shenzhen, Shenyang, Tongren, Urumqi, Wuhan, Xi'an, Xining, Yanji, Yiwu, Zhangjiajie, Zhanjiang, Zhengzhou, Zhijiang, Zhuhai) International: (Algiers [Pending gov't approval], Amsterdam, Detroit [begins March 2009] [9], Dubai, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Irkutsk, Jakarta, Lagos, London-Heathrow [begins March 2009][10], Manila, Newark [begins July 2009] [11], Phnom Penh, Seoul-Incheon, Tehran-Imam Khomeini) Chongqing Airlines (Chongqing) Continental Airlines (Newark) Dalavia (Khabarovsk)[7] Domodedovo Airlines (Moscow-Domodedovo)[7] Etihad Airways (Abu Dhabi) Ethiopian Airlines (Addis Ababa, Delhi) EVA Air (Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan; part of the Three Links) Far Eastern Air Transport (Taipei-Taiwan Taoyuan; part of the Three Links) Garuda Indonesia (Jakarta, Singapore) Hong Kong Express Airways (Hong Kong) Iran Air (Tehran-Imam Khomeini, Tokyo-Narita) KLM (Amsterdam) Korean Air (Busan, Daegu, Jeju [seasonal], Seoul-Incheon) KrasAir (Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk)[7] Malaysia Airlines (Kuala Lumpur) MIAT Mongolian Airlines (Ulaanbaatar) Northwest Airlines (Tokyo-Narita) Pakistan International Airlines (Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Tokyo-Narita) Philippine Airlines (Manila) Rossiya (St. Petersburg)[7] Royal Jordanian (Amman) SAT Airlines (Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk) Saudi Arabian Airlines (Jeddah, Riyadh) Shenzhen Airlines (Huangyan, Nanning, Shenzhen, Wenzhou, Wuxi) SriLankan Airlines (Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi, Colombo) Turkmenistan Airlines (Ashgabat) Uzbekistan Airways (Tashkent) Vietnam Airlines (Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City) Vladivostok Air (Vladivostok)[7] Xiamen Airlines (Fuzhou, Quanzhou, Wuyishan, Xiamen, Zhoushan)

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