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  2. Brisbane Airport (suburb) - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Airport is a coastal suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [3] In the 2016 census, Brisbane Airport had a population of 0 people. [1] Brisbane Airport is located approximately 14 kilometres (9 mi) north-east from the Brisbane central business district. The majority of the land is occupied by the Brisbane Airport.

  3. Brisbane Airport - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Airport (IATA: BNE, ICAO: YBBN) is an international airport serving Brisbane, the capital of the Australian state of Queensland. The airport services 31 airlines flying to 50 domestic and 29 international destinations, total amounting to more than 22.7 million passengers who travelled through the airport in 2016.

  4. Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Domestic terminal at Brisbane Airport. Brisbane Airport (IATA: BNE, ICAO: YBBN) is the city's main airport, the third busiest in Australia after Sydney Airport and Melbourne Airport. It is located north-east of the city centre on Moreton Bay and provides domestic and international passenger services. In 2017, Brisbane Airport handled over 23 ...

  5. List of Brisbane suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of the Brisbane Metropolitan Area. Centred on the City of Brisbane, it captures from the Redcliffe Peninsula in the north, D'Aguilar National Park to the west, east to Moreton and Stradbroke Islands, and Logan City in the south. Brisbane Central Business District seen from Mount Coot-tha Lookout This is a list of the almost 450 suburbs in the Brisbane metropolis, Queensland ...

  6. List of airports in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Australia.It includes licensed airports, with the exception of private airports. Aerodromes here are listed with their 4-letter ICAO code, and 3-letter IATA code (where available).

  7. Mackay Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mackay Airport had grass landing strips until 1940, when the Commonwealth Government extended the airport's boundaries and upgraded the runways to unsealed gravel for use during World War II. Until 1945, Mackay Airport served as an important operational military base due to its proximity to the South West Pacific Area. In 1948, the main runway ...

  8. Archerfield, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Archerfield is a sparsely populated suburb, with most of the land being occupied by Archerfield Airport in the centre and south-west of the suburb Most of the rest of the suburb is industrial except for two residential areas, one in the north of the suburb and one in the east.

  9. Archerfield Airport - Wikipedia

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    Archerfield Airport is a leased federal airport located in Archerfield, 11–12 km (6.8–7.5 mi) to the south of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. [2] [3] For some time, it was the primary airport in Brisbane, but it is now the secondary airport. [4] During World War II, it was used as a Royal Australian Air Force station. [3]