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There are no solutions, even when one of the fourth powers is replaced by a square. This was proved by Bennett, Ellenberg, Ng (see Int. J. Number Theory 6 (2010), 311-338).

P.S. I found the paper online here, I don't know how long the link lasts.

GH from MO
  • 105.3k
  • 8
  • 293
  • 398