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Airports and Thailand
* Airports of Thailand
Airports of Thailand released a report at the end of 2006 which furthered this effort, proposing it as a way to avoid or delay second-stage expansion which had been planned for Suvarnbhumi.
Category: Airports in Thailand
It is under the management of Airports of Thailand, PCL.
Category: Airports in Thailand
Since 1998 it has been managed by the Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited ( AOT ).
Category: Airports in Thailand
Category: Airports in Thailand
Category: Airports in Thailand

Airports and was
In 2001, in order to improve and expand its infrastructure, the airport was concessioned by the Peruvian government to Lima Airport Partners ( LAP ), now composed of Fraport and two other minor partners, retaining the air traffic control managed by the Peruvian Corporation of Airports and Commercial Aviation ( CORPAC ).
For seven years in a row ( 2005 – 2012 ), it was rated the best airport worldwide by Airports Council International.
The airport was awarded the Best in Service Award in Class at the 1st International Conference on Airport Quality and Service by the IATA and the Airports Council International ( ACI ), and ranked second in Best Airport Worldwide, behind Hong Kong International Airport.
In 2011, the airport was named the 3rd Best Airport in Latin America-Caribbean from the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International
On July 14, 2008 SFO was voted Best International Airport in North America for 2008 in the World Airports Survey by Skytrax.
He was the county's Director of Airports from 1935 – 1957, except during World War II when he was a pilot in the armed forces.
Minneapolis and other neighboring cities were concerned that such a move would have a negative economic impact, so an arrangement was made where the Metropolitan Airports Commission would outfit many homes in the vicinity of the airport with sound insulation and air conditioning so that indoor noise could be reduced.
In late 1989, Federal Airports Corporation Inspector A. Rohead was put in charge of a bicentennial project to rename streets in Melbourne Airport to honour the original inhabitants, European pioneers and aviation history.
Melbourne Airport was included in the first phase, being acquired by the newly formed Australia Pacific Airports Corporation Limited for $ 1. 3 billion.
With the fall of apartheid in the early 1990s, ownership of the airport was transferred from the state to the newly-formed Airports Company South Africa, and the airport was renamed to the politically-neutral Cape Town International Airport.
In 2005, the airport was awarded Best Airport in Europe by Airports Council International / International Air Transport Association ( ACI / IATA ), based on a survey conducted with over 100, 000 passengers worldwide.
In 2010 and 2011, the airport was voted Best Regional Airport in North America by Airports Council International's Airport Service Quality ( ASQ ) program.
The airport, owned by Transport Canada since it was constructed, and operated since 2000 by the Halifax International Airport Authority ( HIAA ), forms part of the National Airports System.
Airports Council International reported that during the 2nd Quarter 2010, Mitchell was the third fastest-growing airport in the world, exceeded only by airports in Istanbul, Turkey and Moscow, Russia.
When recording his landmark 1978 ambient album Music for Airports, Brian Eno reported that for a particular song, " One of the tape loops was seventy-nine feet long and the other eighty-three feet " ( Prendergrast, 123 ).
The British Airports Authority ( BAA ) took control of the airport in 1975 and when BAA was privatised in the 1980s, Glasgow Airport began to offer flights to other places around the world, flights which previously were facilitated by Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which was subsequently relegated as the city's secondary airport catering for low cost airlines and charter operators.
He was so impressed with a briefing presented by the Israelis that he suggested a trip to Israel to the U. S. branch of Airports Council International in order to gain a deeper understanding of the methods employed by Israeli airport security and law enforcement.
In 2011, the airport was ranked the third-best in the world in the 25 – 40 million passengers category by Airports Council International.
Mumbai International Airport Limited, a consortium of GVK Industries Ltd, Airports Company South Africa and Bidvest was appointed to carry out the modernisation of Mumbai Airport in February 2006.
In 1971 Northern Ireland Airports Limited was formed to operate and develop the airport and its facilities.
The airport was nationalized in 1947 and was transferred to the control of the British Airports Authority ( BAA ) in 1975.

Airports and ordered
On 1 April 1951 the 126th Bombardment Wing ( Light ), with units at O ' Hare and Midway Airports, was ordered to federal duty for 21 months as part of the National Guard mobilizations for the Korean War.
The N112 was also built as an airport shuttle bus with Van Hool Alizee coach body and DAF Variomatic transmission, and in this form Capital Coaches of West Drayton ordered 23 on behalf of the British Airports Authority ( BAA ) at Heathrow in 1987, while Terminus Securities Ltd took one in 1988 for work at Gatwick.

Airports and carriers
For example, the fees charged to carriers and general aviation by the Greater Toronto Airports Authority at Toronto Pearson International Airport are amongst the highest in the world.

Airports and airport
* Airports: The only airport for the country, Doomsport, lies on the southern outskirts of Doomstadt.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority ( MWAA ) began a renovation program for the airport including a new security mezzanine with more room for lines.
In the United States commercial airports are generally operated directly by government entities or government-created airport authorities ( also known as port authorities ), such as the Los Angeles World Airports authority that oversees several airports in the Greater Los Angeles area, including Los Angeles International Airport.
In the US, all commercial airport runways are certified by the FAA under the Code of Federal Regulations Title 14 Part 139, " Certification of Commercial Service Airports " although it serves only general aviation traffic.
Airports are uniquely represented by their IATA airport code and ICAO airport code.
The airport, also known as Holman Field, is a reliever airport run by the Metropolitan Airports Commission.
* 1934: Morris Jackaman formed a new airport company named Airports Limited.
The airport is operated by Malaysia Airports ( MAHB ) Sepang Sdn Bhd and is the major hub of Malaysia Airlines, MASkargo, AirAsia, AirAsia X and Department of Civil Aviation ( DCA )
Malaysia Airports agreed to redevelop the remaining Terminal 3 to create Subang International Airport a specialist airport for turboprop and charter planes surrounded by a residential area and a business park.
Airports Company South Africa ( ACSA ) reported that major new developments took place at the airport, in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Over the years, the airport has been maintained and upgraded largely due to funding provided from the California Aid to Airports Program ( CAAP ).
The airport is managed by the Metropolitan Airports Commission as a reliever facility to draw general aviation traffic.
On 23 December 1980 the airport became ordinary member of the Airports Council International ( ACI ).
The airport is operated by Ghana Airports Company Limited ( GACL ), which has its offices on the airport property.
In 1975 British Airports Authority airport director John Mulkern, British Caledonian Airways chairman Adam Thomson and British Rail's Southern Region regional manager Bob Reid, formed the Gatwick Liaison Group to discuss matters of mutual interest.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority ( MWAA ) operates the airport.
In 1984, Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole appointed a commission to study transferring National and Dulles Airports from the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) to a local entity, which could use airport revenues to finance improvements.
In 1987, Congress, through legislation, transferred control of the airport from the FAA to the new Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority with the Authority's decisions being subject to a Congressional review panel.
It is operated by Aena ( Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea, or Spanish Airports and Aerial Navigation ), the Spanish airport authority.

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