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  2. List of airports in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Shaikh Isa Air Base Sakhir: OBKH KHB Sakhir Air Base: Riffa ... "UN Location Codes: Bahrain". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February 2012. – includes IATA codes;

  3. Muharraq Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Air Force established a base there in the area as RAF Bahrain on 22 May 1943, as part of RAF Iraq Command. It was renamed RAF Muharraq in 1963. From 15 September 1967 to 8 August 1969 Air Forces Gulf Communication Squadron RAF flew from the base. [3] The base was also used by Search and Rescue Flight RAF Muharraq, based there from the ...

  4. List of NATO country codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of heritage NATO country codes. Up to and including the seventh edition of STANAG 1059, these were two-letter codes (digrams). The eighth edition, promulgated 19 February 2004, and effective 1 April 2004, replaced all codes with new ones based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes. Additional codes cover gaps in the ISO coverage, deal ...

  5. List of airline codes (G) - Wikipedia

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    GST Aero Aircompany MURAT ... Gulf Air: GULF AIR Bahrain GAT Gulf Air Inc: GULF TRANS ... International Air Transport Association airport code;

  6. List of airline codes - Wikipedia

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    Former name: Atlantic Air Transport; former IATA codes: 7M, DG, transferred to Atlantic Flight Training in 2014. QB AAJ Air Alma: AIR ALMA Canada Ceased operations 10/01/2002; former IATA code: 4L ACS Air Cess: Liberia defunct ADT Air Dorval: AIR DORVAL Canada defunct AHN Air Hungaria: AIR HUNGARIA Hungary AHR Air Adriatic: ADRIATIC Croatia ...

  7. Royal Bahraini Air Force - Wikipedia

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    A Bahrain Air Force Agusta-Bell 212 Twin Huey in flight over the Persian Gulf during a training mission in 1991. The Bahrain Defence Force, which itself was formed in 1968, just before the country became independent from United Kingdom in 1971, first organized an air wing in May 1976 at Riffa Air Base, which received its first aircraft, four Bo 105 helicopters, in February 1977.

  8. DHL International Aviation ME - Wikipedia

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    DHL International is the central platform for DHL Air Network Operations in the Middle East. It is wholly owned by Deutsche Post [2] and operates the group's DHL-branded parcel and express services in the Middle East and North Africa [3] as part of DHL Aviation. Its main base is Bahrain International Airport. [4]

  9. Riffa Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Riffa Air Base is an air base of the Royal Bahraini Air Force located 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) south east of Riffa, Southern Governorate, Bahrain and home to the Helicopter Wing of the RBAF. It is home to the: 3rd Helicopter Squadron with the Bell AB212 and Bell 412EP [1] 8th Helicopter Squadron with the Bell AH-1FB Cobra [1] [2]