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  • ...g at MSA, Phey began to suffer from hearing loss due to him working at the airport where there was high levels of noise.<ref>{{Cite web |date=16 May 1976 |tit
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  • ...ly country with U.S. and Russian military bases, the [[Manas International Airport]], near Bishkek, is a civilian facility that also contains a major base sup ...iple reuses, including schools, a square in central Bishkek, the capital's airport, and a military base used by the U.S. military during their operations in A
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  • * {{search link|aiport||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (airport)
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  • ...nters, which dealt solely with planes crossing a certain airspace, and the airport control towers, which dealt with take-offs and landings. The Civil Aeronaut
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  • ...cable makers include Monster, Belkin, Dynex, Susteen DataPilot, and Apple AirPort Express.<ref name=twsMAR05j8d>{{cite news
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  • ...onducted surveillance on Arar, alerted Canada Customs to search him at the airport and later shared information about him with the FBI. He later became the cr
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  • A major airport in the state is Logan International Airport. The airport is a hub for major airlines such as American Airlines. Interstate highways
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  • ...ion officers at the KLIA and KLIA2 terminals of Kuala Lumpur International Airport.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idINIndia-344797200807
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  • ...major airports, [[LaGuardia Airport]] and [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]]. ...mutingTravel/airports/pdfs/traffic/Air_Traffic_2005.pdf |title=2005 Annual Airport Traffic Report |publisher=The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |da
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  • ...eorge V. Today, a monument to Alcock and Whitten stands at London Heathrow Airport. ...'' from Roosevelt Field in Long Island, New York, and landed at Le Bourget Airport in Paris 3,610 miles and thirty-three and a half hours later, thereby winni
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  • ...London and [[Birmingham, UK International Airport|Birmingham International Airport]], in Birmingham.
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  • ...semble the aircraft in the Netherlands, with Lelystad Airport and Enschede Airport Twente mentioned as possible assembly locations, Bangalore in India has now
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  • ...l jet service: the Portland International Jetport and Bangor International Airport. US Airways also services a number of smaller regional airports with 19- to The Portland International Jetport is by far the busiest airport in the state, with scheduled jet service to points as far south as Atlanta,
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  • ...ners for thrust, instead of using a propeller. At the Issy-les-Moulineaux airport near [[Paris]], Coandă lost control of the jet plane, which went off of th ...e landed in the Hudson River after taking off from LaGuardia International Airport in New York City. There were no fatalities.<ref>[http://airlineworld.wordpr
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  • :#Tactical fighter direction (Phuc Yen, Gia Lam Airport|Gia Lam, Kep)
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  • ...operate from bases in Syria, Al Anad Air Base and Khormaksar International Airport in South Yemen, and San Antonio de Los Banos and Jose Marti airbase in Cuba
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  • ...ping Protocol), which Apple published as an open specification and runs on AirPort routers. The protocol, however, is still in Internet Draft status and does
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  • ...ching the big planes come in to Mines Field (now Los Angeles International Airport). It is therefore no surprise that in [[1941]] the twenty-two-year-old Vori
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  • ..., and PAVN forces had established firebases from which they closed the Hue airport. The artillery positions closing the airfield were only retaken on January
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  • ...953 saw the opening of the (since demolished) Greater Pittsburgh Municipal Airport.<ref name="WQED"/> Ninety-five acres of the lower [[Hill District]] were cl ...<ref name="WQED"/> In 1992, the new terminal at [[Pittsburgh International Airport]] opened.<ref name="WQED"/> In 2001, [[Heinz Field]] and [[PNC Park]] opene
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