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  2. Châteauroux-Centre "Marcel Dassault" Airport - Wikipedia

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    Châteauroux-Centre Airport is at an elevation of 529 feet (161 m) above mean sea level. It has one paved runway designated 03/21 which measures 3,500 by 45 metres (11,483 ft × 148 ft). [1] The airport is used by both passenger and cargo planes. Châteauroux-Centre Airport serves as a pilot training site for both commercial and military planes.

  3. Beauvais–Tillé Airport - Wikipedia

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    When the low-cost airline Ryanair chose Beauvais–Tillé in May 1997 for three daily connections with Dublin, the terminal of this regional airport consisted of a simple hangar built in 1979. Since then four additional stations for planes and in 2010 a second terminal of 6,000 square metres (65,000 sq ft) had to be built to face a significant ...

  4. Nantes Atlantique Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport also has a separate freight terminal, situated to the south of the passenger terminal, which includes 6,000 m 2 (65,000 sq ft) of entrepôt storage. Also situated close to the passenger terminal is the Nantes factory of Airbus , which specialises in the construction of the centre wing box of the Airbus fleet of airliners and in the ...

  5. Orly Airport - Wikipedia

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    Orly Airport covers 15.3 km 2 (5.9 sq mi) of land. The airport area, including terminals and runways, spans over two départements and seven communes: Essonne département: communes of Paray-Vieille-Poste (West Terminal and half of South Terminal), Wissous, [4] Athis-Mons, [5] Chilly-Mazarin, [6] and Morangis; [7]

  6. Nice Côte d'Azur Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Control tower The airport with Nice seen in the background. The airport covers an area of over 3.70 km 2 (1.43 sq mi) partially reclaimed from the sea, with 2.70 km 2 (1.04 sq mi) used by its two parallel runways and the three passenger terminals and freight terminal. The airport's theoretical capacity is 14 million annual ...

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    Windows 11 running in safe mode. Microsoft Windows' safe mode (for 7/Vista [1] /XP [2] /2000/ME/98/95 [citation needed]) is accessed by pressing the F8 key as the operating system boots. [3] Also, in a multi-boot environment with multiple versions of Windows installed side by side, the F8 key can be pressed at the OS selector prompt to get to ...

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  9. Charles de Gaulle Airport - Wikipedia

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    Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (IATA: CDG, ICAO: LFPG), also known as Roissy Airport, is the main international airport serving Paris, the capital of France.Opened in 1974, it is in Roissy-en-France, 23 km (14 mi) northeast of Paris and is named for World War II leader and French president Charles de Gaulle (1890–1970), whose initials form its IATA airport code.