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Brisbane International Airport, Brisbane, Queensland Australia (YBBN) - APOV of 'Old Eagle Farm' International Airport YBBN on 12Aug1992. The line-up on the ramp (from front right to left) is a JAL Super Resort Express B747-246B, an Air New Zealand B767, a Qantas B747-338, and a British Airways B747-436.

APOV of 'Old Eagle Farm' International Airport YBBN on 12Aug1992. The line-up on the ramp (from front right to left) is a JAL Super Resort Express B747-246B, an Air New Zealand B767, a Qantas B747-338, and a British Airways B747-436.

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Photographer: Walnaus47
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Shot Date: 1992-08-12
Upload Date: 2019-07-05
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