Yangon(RGN)- Es ändert sich ständig hier! Nicht viel zu sehen von International Terminal bei Arrivals, aber Departures neben den Gates kann mann Bilder machen: Allerdings durch 2 getönte Scheiben! Domestic Terminal war vorher super, weil oben war ein cafe mit offene Fenster direkt am Vorfeld. Jetzt is es schwieriger geworden
Draußen auf den Parkplatz darf man gar nicht fotografieren. Im Terminal gibts aber ein cafe mit blick direkt auf den Vorfeld/landebahn. Scheibe ist aber getönt. Vor diesen Fenster parkt auch shuttle Busse ab und zu mal; Ist aber besser als gar nichts... Am Gates ist es genauso wie beim International. Da gibts viele Baustellen hier momentan, also die lage ändert sich jedes mal.. Ich wurde sagen gehe einfach frühseitig hin zum Flug dann hast du zeit was zu sehen...Viel Militär und civil verkehr hier-MAF ATRs, Beech 1900s, Mit-29s, F7s, Y-8Ds. Civil International verkehr, Bizjets, Heils und Fliegers von Heli-Union, CHC, Hevilift usw., Bilder machen von Strassen neben den Flughafen ist vielleicht möglich, aber ich habe nie probiert.
Everything is on the change here at the moment! On the international side, it's much like any other airport now. Nothing much to see at arrivals, although you may be able to snap a few pics on the way to baggage claim. At the departure gates you can shoot freely, but it will be through two sheets of tinted glass! The new domestic terminal opened at the end of 2016 replacing the old building which had a cafe upstairs with windows opening directly onto the apron. The new terminal does have a cafe downstairs with a glass frontage with good views, but it is also the parking are for the shuttle buses so you may have to move around a bit. Don't try taking pics from the car park outside; The normal police don't seem bothered, but their officer got a bit agitated when he saw me and they reluctantly wandered over to say no photos. When you get to the gates, then it's basically as per the international side, although you'll have chance to shoot pics when boarding the bus and getting on board.
The whole airport is changing quickly and every visit things have changed, so don't assume the above is correct! The best plan is if you're flying out, get there early and see what is possible.
Taking photos from the roads nearby is probably possible, but you'd need a taxi and there might well be trouble with the police, especially as the military section of the airport is on the north side which is where the best positions would be.
95% of approaches are made from the north, and most take-offs to the south.