The right side offers scenic views of the rolling Northern Virginia countryside and the Blue Ridge Mountains to the west as the plane aligns with the north-south runways.
The right side offers unparalleled views of the massive Greenland ice sheets and the rugged, fjord-carved coastline of Labrador, followed by the vast wilderness of the Canadian Shield.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of the Greenland ice cap and the rugged Canadian coastline, benefiting from indirect northern light which is perfect for photography.
The right side offers breathtaking aerial views of the vivid turquoise Bahama banks and the iconic barrier islands of the US East Coast.
The Right Side is the clear winner for this transpolar-adjacent route, offering unparalleled views of the Greenland Ice Sheet and the rugged Canadian Shield, whereas the left side faces the open Atlantic for several hours.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic high Sierra peaks including Yosemite, the vibrant red rock formations of southern Utah and Colorado, and the lush Shenandoah Valley during the descent into Virginia.
The right side is generally superior due to the high probability of passing over Greenland and the Canadian Maritimes, offering dramatic arctic landscapes and better lighting conditions away from the direct southern sun.
The right side offers superior scenery because it typically avoids the direct glare of the sun on this westbound route, providing clear views of the European coast, the rugged terrain of Atlantic Canada, and the densely populated U.S. Northeast corridor including New York City.
The Left Side (North) is superior for this transcontinental route as it provides a higher probability of viewing the Grand Canyon, the more dramatic northern peaks of the Colorado Rockies, and avoids the harsh southern sun glare during daytime flights.
The left side of the aircraft provides a front-row seat to the Northeast Corridor's most famous landmarks, including a sweeping view of the Manhattan skyline upon departure and the industrial beauty of the Chesapeake Bay during descent.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of the U.S. East Coast, featuring the turquoise waters of Florida, the historic Space Coast, and the intricate geography of the Chesapeake Bay.
The right side is generally superior for this transatlantic route, offering spectacular, glare-free views of the Greenland ice cap and the rugged wilderness of Labrador and Quebec.
The right side offers unparalleled views of the Greenland ice sheet and the rugged eastern coastline of North America.