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Though the makeshift airports were ready, the York State Guard flyers proved unable to keep any kind of mail schedule.
In 2004 there were an estimated 85 airports, 10 of which ( as of 2005 ), were paved.
Two airports, Sofia Airport and Burgas Airport, had a runway longer than 3, 000 meters, and there were four heliports.
As of 2004, there were an estimated eight airports in
As the “ tourist explosion ” took place in the 1960s, a number of researchers were looking for new standard symbols to be used at roads, stations, airports, etc.
In total, there were 34 airports in 2008, only 10 of which had paved runways.
In 2004, there were an estimated 50 airports.
The anti-French sentiment, peaking in early 2003, spilled over onto airports when 1, 500 French nationals were trapped in Abidjan's airport by an anti-French mob.
Strong points armed with heavy machine guns were set up around the island, particularly around the island's two airports.
Within 7 hours the airports at Iconi and Hahaya and the French Embassy in Moroni were secured.
In 2004, there were an estimated 13 airports, only 3 of which had paved runways as of 2005.
There were an estimated 84 airports in 2005, only 14 of which had paved runways as of 2005.
The West Side Highway, East River Drive, Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, Triborough Bridge, and two airports ( Floyd Bennett Field, and, later, LaGuardia Airport ) were built during his mayoralty.
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.
The US government estimated there were 27 airports and / or landing strips in Niger as of 2007.
The regional airports were mostly serving as spokes, and were controlled by PPL, state-owned airport authority.
There were an estimated 20 airports in 1999.
Aeronautical communications and navigational aids were minimal and at some airports relatively primitive.
* All Canadian airports were shut down and the Canadian airspace closed to commercial flights
On Thursday night, the New York area airports ( JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark ) were closed again and reopened the next morning.
* Between 4: 15 p. m. and 5: 00 p. m .: 10 people were detained at New York airports, reportedly including people who had boarded planes under false pretenses, people who had been trained to fly aircraft at the same schools as the previous terrorists, and people who had attempted to bring knives and other weapons past airport security.
* AM, Nine of the ten detained at New York airports were released.

airports and Bluie
The largest of those airports, Bluie West Eight, now renamed Kangerlussuaq Airport, remains the international hub for travel to Greenland, as it is the only airport that has a large enough runway to service jumbo jets.
This site and Bluie West-1 in Narsarsuaq remain Greenland's best-equipped airports.

airports and West
Ireland has five main international airports: Dublin Airport, Belfast International Airport ( Aldergrove ), Cork Airport, Shannon Airport and Ireland West Airport ( Knock ).
There are a number of systems of transport in Sierra Leone, a country in West Africa, which possess road, rail, air and water infrastructure, including a network of highways and several airports.
Officials at the Port of Oakland and Oakland International Airport, began multimillion-dollar expansion plans to keep pace with rival shipping ports and airports on the West Coast.
Beginning in January 2006, all America West flights were branded as US Airways, along with most signage at airports and other printed material, though many flights were described as " operated by America West.
Gates and ticket counters were consolidated at airports where both airlines had operated, aided by the March 2007 transfer of all US Airways reservations to the QIK computer system used by America West ( US Airways had previously used a very different Sabre system ).
As a result it is now regarded as a fashionable and desirable place to live for the British middle classes and is within easy commuting distance of the City of London and West End and the main railway termini for transport to airports at Heathrow and Gatwick and the south of England.
The town is located between two local airports, Harriman and West Airport in North Adams and Pittsfield Municipal Airport.
Ownership by the Ministry of Aviation proved to be a drag on the airport's progress thereafter and Manchester gained the lead from 1949, resulting in Liverpool's loss of the only ground-controlled radar approach unit available to North West airports, further hampering operation.
Among the U. S. airports with privately operated checkpoints are San Francisco International Airport ; Kansas City International Airport ; Greater Rochester International Airport ; Tupelo Regional Airport ; Key West International Airport ; Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport ; and Jackson Hole Airport.
Thus, German aircraft of the East German flag carrier Interflug could use Schönefeld airport, while West German Lufthansa was denied access to Berlin-Tegel and Tempelhof airports.
Thus, German aircraft of the East German flag carrier Interflug, could use Schönefeld airport, whilst West German Lufthansa was denied access to Berlin-Tegel or Tempelhof airports.
This traffic redistribution between West Berlin's two commercial airports was intended to alleviate Tempelhof's increasing congestion and to make better use of Tegel, which was underutilised at the time.
Following Germany's reunification on 3 October 1990, all access restrictions to the former West Berlin airports were lifted.
The second terminal ring was never built because of Berlin municipal budgetary constraints and the post-reunification decision to replace the former West Berlin airports with the new Berlin Brandenburg Airport.
The IATA code starts from the second letter of the name ( Key West ) because initial " K " is a reserved block ; the ICAO code restores the K in the identification as " K " is the first position ICAO code used for airports located in the Continental United States.
PSA used a new fleet of BAe 146 regional jets to serve smaller airports on the West Coast, such as Eureka, California and Concord, California.
The smaller airports such as Ireland West provide their own approach and aerodrome service.
As Golden West Airlines it continued to expand aggressively through the 1970s, adding service to San Francisco ( SFO ), Oakland, Bakersfield, Fresno, Oxnard, Santa Rosa, Merced, Modesto, Monterey, San Jose, Stockton and other smaller airports — many of which no longer have commercial service — such as Van Nuys Airport, Fullerton Municipal Airport, and the Airport in the Sky on Santa Catalina Island.
Spread over an area of 4500 acres, Kolkata airport is the largest in eastern India and one of only two international airports operating in West Bengal, the other being in Bagdogra.
Lucius Clay graduated from West Point in 1918 and held various civil and military engineering posts during the 1920s and 1930s, including teaching at West Point, directing the construction of dams and civilian airports, and by 1942 rising to the position of the youngest brigadier general in the Army.

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