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  2. Ħal Far - Wikipedia

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    A bird's eye view of Ħal Far. Ħal Far is the largest industrial estate in Malta. It is at the southern extreme of Malta, between the localities of Birżebbuġa, Safi and Żurrieq. In the past, Ħal Far housed the RAF Hal Far airfield, which was known as HMS Falcon when in the service of the Royal Navy. The airfield was also used in 1954 and ...

  3. RAF Hal Far - Wikipedia

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    Royal Air Force Hal Far or more commonly RAF Hal Far is a former Royal Air Force station which was the first permanent airfield to be built on Malta.It was operated by the RAF from 1 April 1929 until 1946 when it was transferred and renamed to HMS Falcon, a Royal Navy stone frigate, and was used by Fleet Air Arm crews.

  4. Ħal Farruġ - Wikipedia

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    Ħal Farruġ is a hamlet located in the south east of Malta, within the limits of Luqa.Within the hamlet's general area, a total number of 24 streets can be found. [1]The hamlet was run down in 1941 due to the construction of a new airport runway, which is today the major runway in the Malta International Airport.

  5. Polidano Group - Wikipedia

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    Polidano has been working on almost all major infrastructural projects in Malta in the past decades from the Malta Freeport terminal 1 extension, the Lufthansa Technik hangar, the WasteServ Sant Antnin Solid Waste Treatment Plant, the North Sewage Treatment Plant, as well The Westin Dragonara, Intercontinental Hotel and Hilton hotels and the ...

  6. RAF Luqa - Wikipedia

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    It hosted aircraft of Air Headquarters Malta (AHQ Malta) during the Second World War. Particularly during the Siege of Malta from 1941 to 1943, RAF Luqa was a very important base for British Commonwealth forces fighting against Italy and Germany for naval control of the Mediterranean and for ground control of North Africa .

  7. AHQ Malta - Wikipedia

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    The No.73 Squadron initially flew from Hal Far but was moved to Takali thus allowing Hal Far to be handed over to be used by the Royal Navy carrier squadron. [11] On 1 July 1947, Air Vice Marshal C R Steele had AHQ Malta take over El Adem, Benina, and Castel Benito stations in Libya from No. 205 Group RAF in the Canal Zone. This was just before ...

  8. The Westin Dragonara - Wikipedia

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    The Westin Dragonara Hotel is a hotel in Paceville, St. Julian's, Malta. It is located near the Dragonara Palace, both being at Dragonara Point. The hotel is situated 5 minutes away from the island's major highway which connects all major sites in Malta. It is owned by Polidano Group.

  9. Near East Air Force (Royal Air Force) - Wikipedia

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    Soon after arrival, the wing came under the Air Officer Commanding Malta. The Wing was at RAF Hal Far (HMS Falcon), and then spent 18 months at RAF Ta Kali, moving there in June 1953. As the RAF had previously vacated the station, Takali was 'run like an RAAF base in Australia'.