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  2. File:Flight line and the control tower at Tan Son Nhut Air ...

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    English: View of the flight line and the control tower at Tan Son Nhut Air Base, Vietnam, in 1964. Visible aircraft are: the noses of two U.S. Air Force McDonnell RF-101C Voodoo from the 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, six Convair F-102A Delta Dagger, probably of the 16th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron,

  3. Lien Khuong Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1957 there was a commercial flight five days a week from Saigon to Dalat, operated by Air Vietnam utilising a Douglas DC-3. The flight continued from Dalat to Banmethuot and then other cities before reversing its route. By 1962 the frequency had increased to two flights per day. By 1969 the DC-3 planes had been replaced by DC-4s and an ...

  4. Gia Lam Airport - Wikipedia

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    Gia Lam Airport (ICAO: VVGL) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Gia Lâm) is an airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, located in Long Biên District, on the eastern bank of the Red River.It is primarily a military field, used by the Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF), with MiG-21 fighters and Kamov Ka-28 helicopters stored in revetments.

  5. Vietnam Air Services Company - Wikipedia

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    It also conducts charter flights, medical evacuations, SAR operations, oil platforms flights, and other aviation services. [2] VASCO was established by government directive in 1987, and was originally a part of Vietnam Airlines, the national carrier. [2] It began scheduled passenger flights independently of Vietnam Airlines in 2004, [3] and ...

  6. List of VietJet Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    VietJet Air flies to 17 domestic destinations and 25 scheduled international destinations from its operating bases in Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi. It also serves some additional international points as seasonal charters.

  7. List of airlines of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    VASCO AIR: 2004: Regional carrier, wholly owned subsidiary of Vietnam Airlines. Operations also include charter flights, medical evacuations, SAR operations, oil platforms flights, and other aviation services. Vietnam Airlines: VN: HVN: VIET NAM AIRLINES: 1976: State-owned national flag carrier Vietravel Airlines: VU: VAG: VIETRAVEL AIR: 2020 ...

  8. Air transport in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    The airline and its affiliate, VASCO, makes up 80% of the domestic aviation market. [8] Vietnam Airlines is a member of SkyTeam, an airline alliance, which it joined in June 2010. [9] Vietnam Airlines currently has plans to launch flights to Doha, Mumbai, Brisbane, and most importantly, the United States. [10]

  9. Air Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Air Viet Nam plane and passengers, 1961 Douglas C-54D in 1975 Caravelle in 1962 Boeing 727-100 in 1971 Boeing 707-300 in 1974. Air Viet Nam's initial fleet consisted of five Cessna 170s, Douglas DC-3s and Douglas DC-4s with the airline flying mainly between cities and towns throughout Vietnam.