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  2. Da Nang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Inside the International Terminal of Da Nang Airport Departures hall. Da Nang International Airport has two 10,000-foot (3,048 m) paved, parallel runways (17–35 orientation) capable of handling large, modern aircraft such as Boeing 747s, 767s and Airbus A320s. [2] [19] Traffic volume at Da Nang averages 100 to 150 flights every 24 hours ...

  3. List of airports in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Notes: Among 10 international airports mentioned above, only five are served with current international flights including Tan Son Nhat (Ho Chi Minh City), Noi Bai (Hanoi), Da Nang (Da Nang), Cam Ranh (Nha Trang, Khánh Hòa province) and Phu Quoc (Phú Quốc, Kiên Giang province).

  4. Tan Son Nhat International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new airport control tower is situated in the corner area between the Domestic Terminal and the International Terminal. There were four USAF ATRC facilities in Viet Nam in the 1960-1973 era. The one located on Tan son Nhut was designated Paris ATRC. Patty was located down in the Delta, there was one in Da Nang, and Pyramid was in the highlands.

  5. List of airports by IATA airport code: D - Wikipedia

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    IATA ICAO Airport name Location served Time DST -DA- DAA: KDAA: Davison Army Airfield: Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States: UTC−05:00: Mar-Nov DAB: KDAB: Daytona Beach International Airport

  6. 1966 Flying Tiger Line Canadair CL-44 crash - Wikipedia

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    On December 24, 1966, a Flying Tiger Line Canadair CL-44 flying from Tachikawa Air Force Base in Japan to Da Nang Airport struck an obstacle, stalled, and crashed into Binh Thai village, killing all four crew members and 107 people on the ground. The flight was on a subcontract for the United States Air Force.

  7. Da Nang - Wikipedia

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    Da Nang International Airport. Da Nang International Airport, located at the centre of the city, is the third largest international airport in Vietnam. It is an important gateway to access central Vietnam. The airport was known as Da Nang Air Base during the Vietnam War, during which time it was described as the world's busiest airport. [29]

  8. Cam Ranh International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Cam Ranh is the only airport in Vietnam that handles more international passengers than domestic passengers, with international passengers accounting for 70% in 2018. [2] Cam Ranh Terminal 1 is used for domestic flights and Cam Ranh Terminal 2 (managed by Cam Ranh International Terminal (CRTC) JSC) is used for international flights.

  9. List of Pacific Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    An aircraft of Pacific Airlines. Pacific Airlines Joint Stock Aviation Company (operating as Pacific Airlines) is a low-cost airline headquartered in Tan Binh District, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. [1]