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  2. Reus Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was founded in 1935 by the Aeroclub de Reus. It served as a Republican base during the Spanish Civil War and after the Nationalist victory served as a Spanish Air Force base. The base was demilitarised in the late 1990s and became a fully civilian airport administered by AENA, the Spanish airports authority. [citation needed]

  3. List of the busiest airports in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Reus: REU: Reus: 1,045,425: 14. ... The large decrease in passenger numbers was caused by travel restrictions imposed in response ... Airport Location Total ...

  4. Province of Tarragona - Wikipedia

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    It is a destination of low-cost flights provider Ryanair, and planes fly to Reus from many different European and North African locations. The province also has good road and rail links to Barcelona and southwards to Valencia , Murcia and Andalusia along the coastal strip, and high-speed rail services from Tarragona to Madrid started in 2008.

  5. Aircraft boneyard - Wikipedia

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    Storage for Kalitta Air and other airlines. Greenwood-Leflore Airport, Mississippi: United States Storage, modification and scrapping for retired aircraft. Tupelo, Mississippi: United States Storage, modification and scrapping for retired aircraft. Roswell, New Mexico: United States Several large passenger and cargo jets. [18] Laurinburg-Maxton ...

  6. Southern California Logistics Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is home to Southern California Aviation, a large transitional facility for commercial aircraft. [1] As a logistics airport, it is designed for business, military, and freight use. There are no commercial passenger services at this facility except for FBO and charter flights.

  7. Regina International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Regina International Airport (IATA: YQR, ICAO: CYQR) is an international airport located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) south-west [1] and 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) west-southwest of the city centre. It is run by the Regina Airport Authority. In 2022, it was the 16th busiest airport in Canada.

  8. Coming to Pease in 2024: Big developments for Lonza, airport ...

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    A cure for diabetes and big new spaces for airport travelers are among the major developments coming to Pease International Tradeport in 2024. Coming to Pease in 2024: Big developments for Lonza ...

  9. Fresno Yosemite International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is owned and operated by the city of Fresno and operates two runways on a property spanning 1,728 acres (699 ha). Its airport code "FAT" stands for Fresno Air Terminal, a former name for the airport. The airport has seen double-digit growth in its passenger traffic every year since 2018 (except 2020 due to the pandemic).