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  2. Manston Airport - Wikipedia

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    Following closure, a campaign was launched to reopen the airport, although the airport's owner stated its intention to redevelop the site. In 2014, an American private equity group, RiverOak Investments, put forward a proposal to acquire the site and reopen it as an airport, with an initial emphasis on cargo and the recycling of aircraft. [34]

  3. Weather and airport delays disrupt American Christmas travel

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    The weather events further complicate travel plans for Americas who are already facing air travel delays following a ground stop of American Airlines flights due to a technology issue.

  4. Holiday travel surge: 120M Americans on the move despite ...

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    Plenty of people are still hoping to make it home for the holidays and with Christmas day approaching, travel is ramping up. Over at Sky Harbor International Airport, the busy holiday travel ...

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  6. Operation Brock - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, a rehearsal for part of Operation Brock was carried out, using the former Manston Airport as a lorry park. [4] It was criticised for being unrepresentative of the actual situation that would occur in reality. [5] On the first day of the test, only 89 of the planned 150 lorries turned up for the rehearsal. [6]

  7. RAF Manston - Wikipedia

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    On 27 April 1952, an American Republic F-84E Thunderjet (Serial Number 49-2111), of 165 Fighter Bomber Squadron, 1323 Fighter Bomber Group, United States Air Force, that was based at Manston crashed at nearby St Peter's, Kent as a result of an engine fire. The pilot, Captain Clifford Vincent Fogarty, was killed, as were three residents of St ...

  8. Call for government help to reopen city airport - AOL

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    The leader of Plymouth City Council has written to Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander asking for government support to reopen the city's former airport.

  9. Invicta International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Invicta International Airlines Ltd was a charter airline based at Manston Airport in the United Kingdom. It operated non-scheduled passenger and freight services between 1965 and 1982. It operated non-scheduled passenger and freight services between 1965 and 1982.