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  2. Columbia Metropolitan Airport - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Metropolitan Airport (IATA: CAE, ICAO: KCAE, FAA LID: CAE) is the main commercial airport for Columbia and the Midlands region of South Carolina, United States. The airport is located in West Columbia , five miles (8.0 km) southwest of Columbia, in Lexington County . [ 1 ]

  3. Caen–Carpiquet Airport - Wikipedia

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    Caen–Carpiquet Airport (French: Aéroport de Caen–Carpiquet) (IATA: CFR, ICAO: LFRK) is an international airport located in Carpiquet, 6 km west of Caen, [1] both communes of the Calvados département in the Normandy (formerly Lower Normandy) region of France. Chalair Aviation has its head offices at the airport. [2]

  4. List of airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    CAE: CAE KCAE Columbia Metropolitan Airport: P-S 566,660 Florence: FLO: FLO KFLO Florence Regional Airport: P-N 44,333 Greenville: GSP: GSP KGSP Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport (Roger Milliken Field) P-S 1,133,012 Hilton Head: HXD: HHH KHXD Hilton Head Airport: P-N 36,308 Myrtle Beach: MYR: MYR KMYR Myrtle Beach International ...

  5. CAE Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Full flight simulators at the CAE Oxford Aviation Academy center in Brussels. In 2008, OAA acquired General Flying Services, based in Moorabbin Airport, Moorabbin, Victoria, Australia. [6] In 2020, it was announced that CAE Oxford would close all ground training in early 2021 and move to a new location at CAE Gatwick, ending a legacy of over 50 ...

  6. CAE Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In December 2001, the firm acquired Simuflite training centers in Dallas, Texas, and Morristown, New Jersey, which are now called CAE SimuFlite. [9] The facility at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport is the largest business aviation training facility in the world at 426,000 sq ft (39,600 m 2 ), with 34 simulators and approximately 450 ...

  7. CAE - Wikipedia

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    CAE Inc. (formerly Canadian Aviation Electronics), a Canadian manufacturer of simulation technologies and training provider; Régional Compagnie Aérienne Européenne, a former subsidiary airline of Air France; Continental Aviation and Engineering, a US aircraft engine maker that later became Teledyne CAE

  8. Évora Airport - Wikipedia

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    A flying school - CAE Global Academy Évora (Former Academia Aeronáutica de Évora / Aeronautical Academy of Europe) - owned by CAE and part of the CAE Global Academy was based at the airport between late 2000 and December 2012, when it ceased operations. It is also a popular site for parachuting and glider activities, especially during weekends.

  9. General William J. Fox Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The airport is named after Brigadier General William J. Fox, "a Marine war hero, a movie stunt man, the first Los Angeles County engineer and, for 20 years after his retirement, a cowboy." [ 2 ] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility. [ 3 ]