- Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon City
Taking off and landing at Hong Kong's International Airport at Kai Tak is a thrilling experience. The runway extends into Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Island can be seen in the background.
- Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City
The terminal building of Kai Tak Airport can be seen on the top right.
- Night view of Kowloon City
The runway of Kai Tak Airport can be seen near the top left.
- Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon City
A Cathay Pacific Airways aircraft making its final approach to Kai Tak Airport.
- Aerial view of Kai Tak Airport
The runway of Kai Tak Airport can be seen in the centre.
- Aircraft landing approach to Sha Tin Airfield
Sha Tin Airfield was built in 1949 for the use by the British Royal Air Force. The airfield was destroyed by Typhoon Wanda in 1962 and was redeveloped as part of the New Town project for Sha Tin in the early 1970s. Ma On Shan can be seen on the right.
- Aerial view of Hung Hom
Whampoa Dockyard is in the foreground. Kai Tak Airport can be seen on the top.
- Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon City
Hong Kong's International Airport at Kai Tak, one of the world's busiest airports, was replaced by the new airport at Chek Lap Kok in July 1998.
- Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon City
HAECO (Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company Limited) in the centre was formed from the merging of PAMAS (Pacific Air Maintenance & Supply Company) and JAMCO (Jardine Air Maintenance Company) in 1950.
- Aerial view of Hung Hom
Whampoa Dockyard is in the foreground. Kai Tak Airport can be seen on the top.