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  2. Farnborough Airport - Wikipedia

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    Farnborough Airport (IATA: FAB, ICAO: EGLF) (previously called: TAG Farnborough Airport, RAE Farnborough, ICAO Code EGLF) is an operational business/executive general aviation airport in Farnborough, Rushmoor, [2] Hampshire, England. The 310-hectare (770-acre) airport covers about 8% of Rushmoor's land area.

  3. Blackbushe Airport - Wikipedia

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    Movements by 1950 had risen to 11,000 per year, with 16,000 passengers. The 1950s saw further expansion, Air Contractors started a scheduled service to the Channel Islands, and Eagle Aviation launched several routes to Europe on DC-3s and Viking airliners. Britavia and Airwork also brought in the Hermes airliner, flying charters to Africa and ...

  4. Air Accidents Investigation Branch - Wikipedia

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    The approximately 1.75-hectare (4.3-acre) head office site, which houses three large buildings and car park facilities, [20] is in a lightly wooded area south of the main runway of Farnborough Airport. [21] The buildings at the AAIB site include an (as of 2005) L-shaped, two-storey flat roof office building and a hangar. [16]

  5. Farnborough International Airshow - Wikipedia

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    The Farnborough International Airshow is the second-largest show of its kind after the Paris Air Show. [2]The event is held in mid-July in even-numbered years at Farnborough International Exhibition & Conference Centre in Hampshire, United Kingdom.

  6. Farnborough, Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Farnborough is a town located in the Rushmoor district of Hampshire, England.It has a population of around 57,486 as of the 2011 census [2] and is an important centre of aviation, engineering and technology.

  7. HMS Farnborough - Wikipedia

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    HMS Farnborough, also known as (Q-5), was a Q-ship of the British Royal Navy that saw service in the First World War. Farnborough was a heavily armed merchant ship with concealed weaponry that was designed to lure submarines into making surface attacks. Farnborough sank two submarines in her service

  8. US consumer finance watchdog workers protest Musk's DOGE - AOL

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    The demonstration, organized by a union chapter representing CFPB staff, came a day after that union said DOGE representatives had gained improper access to the agency's computer systems ...

  9. Farnborough Air Sciences Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Farnborough Air Sciences Trust (FAST) museum holds a collection of aircraft (actual and model), satellites, simulators, wind tunnel and Royal Aircraft Establishment-related material. It is based in Farnborough, Hampshire immediately adjacent to Farnborough Airfield on the A325 Farnborough Road.