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Note: If you will be taking photos from any of the following spotting areas, you may wish to contact the BWI Customer Service Center first at 410-859-7992.
Note: If you will be taking photos from any of the following spotting areas, you may wish to contact the BWI Customer Service Center first at 410-859-7992.


===Dixon Spotting Park===
=== Thomas A. Dixon, Jr. Aircraft Observation Area===
The Dixon Spotting Park is located at the end of runway 33L on Dorsey Road at the south side of the airport. The park is open to the public. There is a parking lot and benches at this park. Be sure not to walk out of the park along Dorsey Road or on the grass area around the approach lights. This is illegal.
The Thomas A. Dixon, Jr. Aircraft Observation Area, also known as Friendship Park, is located at the end of runway 33L on Dorsey Road at the south side of the airport. The park is open to the public. There is a parking lot, benches, and a playground at this park. The park also serves as the parking lot for the 10+ mile BWI Marshall Airport Hiker-Biker Trail, which encircles the airport.
 
Be sure not to walk out of the park along Dorsey Road or cross the wooden fence into the grass area around the approach lights. This is illegal.


===Terminal Spotting Area===
===Terminal Spotting Area===
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===Domestic Airlines===
===Domestic Airlines===
* '''Alaska Airlines''': Boeing 737-900ER
* '''Alaska Airlines''': Boeing 737-900ER
* '''American Airlines''': Multiple daily 737-800s and MD-80s
* '''American Airlines''': Multiple daily 737-800s
** '''American Eagle''': Multiple daily ERJ-135/140/145s
** '''American Eagle''': Multiple daily ERJ-135/140/145s
* '''Delta Air Lines''': MD-88s, B717-200s, B737-800s, B757-200s, A319s, A320s, and MD-90s
* '''Delta Air Lines''': B717-200s, B737-800s, B757-200s, A319s, A320s
** '''Delta Connection''': ERJ-145, CRJ-200, E-175s, CRJ-700s, and CRJ-900s
** '''Delta Connection''': ERJ-145, CRJ-200, E-175s, CRJ-700s, and CRJ-900s
* '''JetBlue''': Multiple A320s and E-190s
* '''JetBlue''': Multiple A320s and E-190s
* '''Southwest Airlines''': Over 150 Boeing 737-300s, Boeing 737-700s, and Boeing 737-800s
* '''Southwest Airlines''': Over 150 Boeing 737 MAX 8s, Boeing 737-700s, and Boeing 737-800s
* '''Spirit Airlines''': Multiple daily A319s, A320s, and A321s!
* '''Spirit Airlines''': Multiple daily A319s, A320s, and A321s
* '''United Airlines''': A319s, A320s, B757-200s, 737-500s, 737-700s, 737-800s, and 737-900ERs
* '''United Airlines''': A319s, A320s, B757-200s, 737-500s, 737-700s, 737-800s, and 737-900ERs
** '''United Express''': ERJ-145s, CRJ-700s, Dash-8-200, and Q400
** '''United Express''': ERJ-145s, CRJ-700s, Dash-8-200, and Q400
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* '''Atlas Air''': Boeing 747-400F and Boeing 767-300ER
* '''Atlas Air''': Boeing 747-400F and Boeing 767-300ER
* '''Omni Air International''': Boeing 767-300ERs, and Boeing 777-200ERs
* '''Omni Air International''': Boeing 767-300ERs, and Boeing 777-200ERs
* '''United Charter''': Boeing 747-400s


===Cargo Carriers===
===Cargo Carriers===
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