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  2. Maya Island Air - Wikipedia

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    Maya Island Air (also known as Maya Airways) is an airline with its head office on the second floor of Building #1 of Belize City Municipal Airport in Belize City, Belize. [1] It operates regular scheduled flights to 11 destinations within Belize and chartered flights to Mexico , Guatemala , and Honduras .

  3. Placencia Airport - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2012, the runway is paved in good condition. Due to the typical sea breeze, takeoffs and landings are typically done east-bound. Private flights are allowed. Parking should be coordinated with Tropic Air or Maya Island Air. The airport has no security. Common traffic advisory frequency (CTAF) is 122.8 MHz.

  4. Japanese cruiser Myōkō - Wikipedia

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    The fleet consisted of the aircraft carriers Shōkaku, Zuikaku, and Zuihō, the battleships Yamato and Nagato, heavy cruisers Myōkō, Haguro, Tone, Chikuma, Mogami, Atago, Takao, Chōkai, and Maya, the light cruiser Agano, and 15 destroyers. Despite extensive searches, this force failed to make contact with the American strike force and ...

  5. Japanese cruiser Takao (1930) - Wikipedia

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    These were the largest cruisers in the Japanese fleet, and were intended to form the backbone of a multipurpose long-range strike force. Her sister ships were Atago, Maya and Chōkai. [1] Takao was the only ship of her class to survive the war. She was surrendered to British forces at Singapore in September 1945, then sunk as a target ship in 1946.

  6. Office of Marine and Aviation Operations - Wikipedia

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    NOAA's Fleet Allocation Council manages and allocates the time each ship spends on various missions and projects based on user requests. [6] Some ships of the fleet are vessels retired from the United States Navy or other maritime services. The vessels are located in various locations around the United States.

  7. Watch: Nato allies parade ships for New York City’s annual ...

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    Watch as the annual Fleet Week (FWNY) begins in New York City on Wednesday, 24 May, celebrating maritime forces. A ceremonial parade of vessels will sail past Manhattan and Staten Island, passing ...

  8. Japanese cruiser Maya - Wikipedia

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    These were the largest and most modern cruisers in the Japanese fleet, and were intended to form the backbone of a multipurpose long-range strike force. These ships were fast, powerful and heavily armed, with enough firepower to hold their own against any cruiser in any other navy in the world. Her sister ships were Takao, Atago and Chōkai. [1]

  9. JS Maya - Wikipedia

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    JS Maya (DDG-179) is the lead ship of her class of guided missile destroyer in the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF). [1] She was named after Mount Maya and shares her name with a World War II heavy cruiser .