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Planespotters flock to In-N-Out Burger near LAX for prime viewing
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The In-N-Out Burger near Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has become a popular destination for planespotters, offering a unique vantage point to capture aircraft landing against the backdrop of Southern California's skies. Situated just off airport property at the corner of Sepulveda Boulevard and 92nd Street, this location provides an ideal spot for aviation enthusiasts.

The restaurant offers both dine-in and drive-thru options, with ample outdoor seating that allows visitors to enjoy the weather while watching planes approach runway 24R. The nearby city park across 92nd Street also provides clear views of arriving aircraft.

In-N-Out Burger was founded in 1948 in Baldwin Park, California, and has since expanded to over 400 locations across several states including Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, and Utah. Known for its high-quality food and customer service, the chain maintains its reputation at this LAX location.

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For those interested in seeing a variety of aircraft from around the world, timing is key. Between 11:00 AM and 3:00 PM is optimal for spotting widebody aircraft such as the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777-300ER from airlines like Turkish Airlines, EVA Air Cargo, Qantas, China Airlines, United Airlines, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific, and American Airlines.

Los Angeles International Airport was ranked as the eighth-busiest airport globally in 2023 with over 75 million passengers. It serves as a hub for major airlines including Delta Air Lines (19.7% market share), American Airlines (15%), United Airlines (14.8%), Southwest Airlines (9.5%), and Alaska Airlines (6.5%).

Planespotters can expect to see flights from numerous international destinations such as London Heathrow (1.6 million passengers), Guadalajara (1 million passengers), Taipei (1 million passengers), Seoul (1 million passengers), and Tokyo Haneda (975 thousand passengers).

The annual SpotLAX/Cranky Dorkfest event attracts many planespotters to LAX each year. Other notable planespotting locations at LAX include Imperial Hill and Vista Del Mar Park.

As Los Angeles prepares to host the Olympic Games in 2028, increased charter flights are expected to provide additional opportunities for planespotting enthusiasts.

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