The right side provides an excellent view of the city's modern high-tech district and the dense urban landscape during the final approach. This side allows passengers to see the massive scale of Chengdu's development and the surrounding fertile plains.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, offering spectacular views of high-altitude snow peaks and the deep gorges of the Hengduan Mountains.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic transition from the karst landscapes of Guangxi to the high-altitude plateaus of Guizhou, followed by a stunning view of the snowy Daxue Mountains on the western horizon during the descent into Chengdu.
The left side offers superior views of Macau's skyline immediately after takeoff, followed by the dramatic karst mountain landscapes of Guangxi and the deep river canyons of the Guizhou plateau during the cruise phase.
The right side offers a spectacular front-row seat to China's geographical transition from the North China Plain across the rugged Taihang Mountains and the vast Loess Plateau, culminating in the majestic Qinling Range.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic landscapes of the Loess Plateau and the majestic Qinling Mountains, which serve as the primary geographical divide between Northern and Southern China.
The left side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the world-famous karst topography in Guangxi and Guizhou provinces, followed by the majestic transition into the Sichuan Basin and views of the distant Tibetan Plateau foothills.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the dramatic karst topography in Guangxi and the rugged mountains of the Guizhou Plateau, often including a sighting of the sacred Mount Emei on the final approach into Chengdu.
The right side provides a breathtaking perspective of the high-altitude ranges of Central Asia and the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, ending with a dramatic descent into the Sichuan Basin.
The left side offers superior views of the majestic Eastern Himalayan range and the dramatic vertical terrain of the Hengduan Mountains upon entering China.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for witnessing the geographic transition from the North China Plain, over the high peaks of the Qinling Mountains, and into the Sichuan Basin.
The right side offers superior views of the rugged Loess Plateau and the most dramatic peaks of the Qinling Mountains, which serve as China's natural north-south dividing line.
The right side offers a superior viewing angle of the Qinling Mountains' highest peaks, including Mount Taibai, with consistent lighting that avoids the harsh glare common on the southern-facing windows.