Passengers can observe the expansive Mount Isa Mines, one of the world's largest industrial complexes, alongside the stark red earth and rugged ridges of the Selwyn Range.
The right side offers a superior visual transition from the rugged red landscapes of the interior to the lush, emerald wetlands and dramatic escarpments of the Top End near Darwin.
The right side provides a superior aerial perspective of the industrial scale of Mount Isa Mines upon departure and is more likely to offer direct views of the Brisbane CBD and the winding Brisbane River during the final approach phase.
The right side offers a superior transition from the rugged red terrain of the Outback to the lush, tropical greenery of the Atherton Tablelands and the coastal beauty of the Coral Sea.
While both sides offer vast outback vistas, the right side provides superior views of the rugged McPherson Range, Mount Warning, and the iconic coastline of the New South Wales border upon descent into Gold Coast Airport.
The left side offers superior views of the Coral Sea and Magnetic Island during the descent into Townsville, along with expansive views of the outback river systems and the Burdekin catchment area.
The right side offers immediate views of Lake Moondarra and the lush emerald corridor of the Gregory River, providing a striking contrast against the red earth of the Gulf Country.
The left side offers a superior view of the massive Mount Isa mining complex immediately after takeoff, followed by better perspectives of the winding Burke River and the expansive Channel Country landscapes as you approach Boulia.
The left side offers the most iconic views of the Mount Isa mining stacks and the city center immediately after takeoff, providing a clear perspective of the 'Oasis of the Outback' against the rugged terrain.
The right side offers a superior vantage point of the massive Mount Isa mining infrastructure upon departure and the more dramatic ridges of the Selwyn Ranges throughout the short flight.