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  2. List of defunct international airports - Wikipedia

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    The airport has been shut down since it was stormed and occupied on 15 April 2023 during the Battle of Khartoum, The current airport is scheduled to be replaced by the New Khartoum International Airport in Omdourman 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of the centre of Khartoum. Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport: Dakar: March 2020 (passenger)

  3. Montréal–Mirabel International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A lack of traffic meant that Mirabel was never expanded beyond its first phase. As a result of a controversial expropriation, Mirabel was the largest airport in the world by surface area, with a planned area of 39,660 hectares (396.6 km 2; 98,000 acres), until surpassed by King Fahd International Airport in 1999. In 1989, 32,780 hectares ...

  4. List of defunct airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct or abandoned airports in the United States. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2012)

  5. Wien-Aspern Airport - Wikipedia

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    Wien-Aspern Airport (ICAO: LOWA) is an abandoned airport that closed in 1977, ... Wien-Aspern Airport was built on 23 June 1912 as the largest airport in Europe. The ...

  6. Ciudad Real International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was sold in April 2016 [27] to the new company CRIA (CR International Airport SL). Due to financial [28] and bureaucratic [29] difficulties, the sale was not finalized until 2018. [30] The airport was finally reopened on 12 September 2019, [31] and in October 2019 the Irish company Direct Aero Services opened a maintenance base. [32]

  7. Berlin Tempelhof Airport - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Tempelhof Airport (German: Flughafen Berlin-Tempelhof) (IATA: THF, ICAO: EDDI) was one of the first airports in Berlin, Germany.Situated in the south-central Berlin borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg, the airport ceased operating in 2008 amid controversy, leaving Tegel and Schönefeld as the two main airports serving the city for another twelve years until both were replaced by Berlin ...

  8. Category:Defunct airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct airports in the United States" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  9. Meigs Field - Wikipedia

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    The airport was located on Northerly Island, an artificial peninsula on Lake Michigan adjacent to downtown Chicago, the second-largest business district in the Western Hemisphere [citation needed]. By 1955, Meigs Field had become the busiest single-strip airport in the United States. The airport was a familiar sight on the downtown lakefront.