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At and Heathrow
At the end of 1963 the team moved to Slough, near Heathrow airport.
At London Heathrow in 1954
At this time Fokker F27 Friendships entered service between regional Belgian airports and European destinations such as London Heathrow.
At a reception at Heathrow Airport when asked what he wanted to do first, he replied " I want Mandi " which shocked the reception party because they did not know that " Mandi " means " take a bath " in Malay.
* At London Heathrow Airport in the early 1950s were built six runways in < big >✡</ big > layout, each a bit over a mile long.
At Paddington, Heathrow Express trains use two dedicated platforms ( 6 and 7 ).
At some locations where luggage is expected, a line of turnstiles may be entirely formed of wide isle gates, for example at Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 Underground station.
At first, the difficulty in establishing strong traffic numbers was forcing the company to operate near empty flights to and from Heathrow.
At its opening, the station served as the terminus of what became known as the Heathrow branch of the line — previously it had been the Hounslow branch.
At the time Virgin chairman Richard Branson attacked British Airways ' intention to bid for CityFlyer Express by claiming publicly that it already had a " total monopoly " at Heathrow and now wanted a " total monopoly " at Gatwick as well, thereby undermining its rivals ' ability to compete with it on a level playing field.
* At: Westbound local services and to Heathrow Airport,
* At the end of A Fish Called Wanda, Ken ( Michael Palin ) gets his revenge on Otto ( Kevin Kline ) at Heathrow Airport, in a scene involving a small diesel roller and some wet concrete.

At and Gatwick
* 2 June 1982: At the end of his first visit to the British Isles, Pope John Paul II departed Gatwick on board a BCal Boeing 707 bound for Rome.
At the time, CityFlyer Express and the other BA franchisees as well as its subsidiaries and partner airlines at Gatwick accounted for 1, 000 of these passengers each day.
At the time Rod Eddington stated that BA's Gatwick operation alone had incurred a loss of £ 40mn before allocating overheads, in spite of having £ 4. 5bn of assets at the airport, and that it was destroying shareholder value.
At the time, in addition to BA's mainline operation, which accounted for the bulk of the airline's scheduled services at Gatwick, all of its UK-based franchisees ( with the exception of British Mediterranean and Loganair ) as well as the company's subsidiaries and partners provided scheduled services at the airport as well, in some cases with a single aircraft on one route only, operating all aircraft types in their combined inventory except Concorde and some of the smaller commuter planes.
At the same time, it permitted non-scheduled airlines to operate between the two countries, using other airports, particularly the relatively new airport at Gatwick.
At times in history, British Caledonian, British United Airways, and Laker Airways had their head offices on the property of Gatwick Airport in Crawley, West Sussex, near Horley.
At Redhill the Gatwick Airport services reverse to head south along the Brighton Main Line.

At and Stansted
At the same time, services were rebranded as the Stansted Skytrain.

At and airports
At the end of the Soviet period there were about 50 airports and airstrips in Kyrgyzstan, many of them built primarily to serve military purposes in this border region so close to China.
At extremely large airports, a circuit is in place but not usually used.
At an elevation of, it is one of the highest major airports in the world.
At large airports with more than three parallel runways ( for example, at Los Angeles, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta, Denver, Dallas-Fort Worth, Orlando, and Phoenix Sky Harbor ) some runway identifiers are shifted by 10 degrees to avoid the ambiguity that would result with more than three parallel runways.
At many airports, windsocks are lighted at night, either by flood lights on top surrounding it or with one mounted on the pole shining inside it.
At peak times of the year there may be as many as 20 scheduled flights per day operating in and out of Udon Thani, thus making it one of the country's busiest domestic airports.
At many non-towered airports, the intensity of the lighting system can be adjusted by the pilot, for example the pilot can click their microphone 7 times to turn on the lights, then 5 times to turn them to medium intensity.
At the time, at, it was one of the largest airports in the United States, with four paved land runways and three seaplane runways.
At a conference in May 2008, the United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff told Reuters interviewers that the United States will seek to adopt some of the Israeli security measures at domestic airports.
At various stages of its operations, flights were operated to several Irish regional airports to feed passengers into Aer Lingus's international network.
At controlled airports, the tower typically directs aircraft to join the downwind leg, base leg, or straight in to the final leg.
At controlled airports, the tower typically gives instructions for what turn to make on departure.
At tower-controlled airports air traffic control ( ATC ) may provide traffic advisories for VFR flights on a work-load permitting basis.
At the time this was a real exploit due to the lack of adequate non-coastal airports.
At small airports, the single terminal building typically serves all of the functions of a terminal and a concourse.
At some airports, a line of red lights across a taxiway is used during low visibility operations to indicate holding positions.
At the parking lots of some major airports in the United States, a driver can choose to swipe a credit card at the entry ticket dispenser instead of taking a ticket.
At this time it has not been decided when, and if, officers at airports will be armed.
At some airports, underground fuel pipes allow refuelling without the need for tank trucks.
At one time in the 1960s, Longreach airport was one of the busiest inland airports in Australia.
At medium and large-sized airports, FBOs are typically affiliated with one of the major aviation fuel suppliers and display the fuel supplier's sign prominently.
At smaller airports, the FBO is often the airport operator or a flying club.
At a European Parliament relating to requirements for lighting service at airports, already has a working group of experts said Dinev.

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