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  2. Glasgow Prestwick Airport - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force controllers at the airport tower, 1944. In the Second World War the RAF controlled trans-Atlantic flights from Prestwick. [10]Until February 2016, part of the Prestwick site was occupied by the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm with RNAS Prestwick, officially known by the Royal Navy as HMS Gannet, where a detachment of three Sea Kings provided a search and rescue role, covering one of ...

  3. HMS Gannet (stone frigate) - Wikipedia

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    The ninth and present HMS Gannet was established in 1971 at Prestwick Airport in Ayrshire. Over the years Prestwick has hosted three Naval Air Squadrons: 814 NAS, 824 NAS and 819 NAS. 819 NAS operated three flights (A, B and Search and Rescue Flight) as well as a headquarters element. A and B Flights traditionally served aboard both UK and ...

  4. RAF Prestwick - Wikipedia

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    As the number of flights increased, Trans-Atlantic Air Control (TAC) was relocated in November 1941 to Redbrae House, a mock Tudor home located near Prestwick Airport. [4] A large United States military presence was established at Prestwick to support the ferry flights from North America. [5]

  5. Air Transport Command - Wikipedia

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    Created in July 1941 at Prestwick Airport (Scotland) as a courier service. Received aircraft flown from the United States across the North Atlantic Route. On 19 June 1942, it took over the transatlantic operations from TWA and Northeast Airlines at Prestwick to ferry passengers to the European Theater. Established January 1943 as European Wing ...

  6. RAF Heathfield - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Heathfield, or more commonly RAF Heathfield, sometimes known as RAF Ayr/Heathfield due to its proximity to Glasgow Prestwick Airport, which was also used by military flights, is a former Royal Air Force station. It opened in April 1941 as an airbase for day and night fighter squadrons.

  7. Prestwick - Wikipedia

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    Though a period of decline in the 1980s and 1990s saw it lose its status as Scotland's primary transatlantic airport, Prestwick continues to handle US military flights. In July 2005, the airport was the main transport hub for world leaders attending the G8 conference in Gleneagles. The airport now caters to one low-cost airline, Ryanair.

  8. Asheville Regional Airport becomes 'military hub.' Are ... - AOL

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    In the week since Hurricane Helene devastated western North Carolina and much of the Southeast, Asheville Regional Airport has become a “military hub,” providing relief to the region.

  9. 819 Naval Air Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron relocated to Prestwick Airport, with the Royal Navy shore establishment known as RNAS Prestwick (HMS Gannet) on 27 October 1971, following the completion of new facilities designed to accommodate its operations. [10] Westland Sea King HAS2A, 819 Naval Air Squadron, RNAS Prestwick

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