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  2. Rhodes International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The most recent upgrade is a new passenger terminal, opened in 2005, to accommodate the growing number of charter flights and passengers. The airport's plants currently cover a total area of 60,000 m 2 [3] On 21 September 2015, Rhodes Airport was closed for 14 hours after a 'sinkhole' appeared in the runway.

  3. James A. Rhodes Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was made possible when Ohio Governor James Rhodes passed a bill providing funding for each county in the state to have an airport. Land was donated in 1966 for the airport to be built. Operations began in 1968. [3] The airport's 50-year anniversary was celebrated in 2018. [3] The airport was celebrated with a re-dedication in 2019. [4]

  4. Airport diagram - Wikipedia

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    A hot spot is a location on an airport movement area with a history or potential risk of collision or runway incursion, and where heightened attention by pilots and drivers is necessary. It is believed that this extra awareness can improve planning and navigation. Hot spots are shown on both airport diagrams and chart supplements. [6]

  5. Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Diagoras Airport, arrivals terminal. Rhodes has two airports, but only one is public. Diagoras Airport, southwest of Rhodes City, is the fourth biggest by passenger volume in Greece, and the main entrance/exit point to the island for both locals and tourists. The island is well connected with other major Greek cities and islands as well as with ...

  6. Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport - Wikipedia

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    To enhance itself as the lone airport for a metro area of over 1.6 million people, a new terminal was built on Post Road in 1964, replacing the old 1933 terminal along Airport Road. In 1996 this terminal was replaced, expanding to 18 gates, and adding a lower arrival level and an upper departure level. In 1997 four gates were added.

  7. Rhodes Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes Maritsa Airport (Greek: Αερολιμένας Ρόδου - Μαριτσών) (IATA: LGRD) is a military air base located on the island of Rhodes in Greece. The airport is located 14 km south west of the capital city of Rhodes , near the village of Maritsa , and 3 km south of the newer Rhodes International Airport .

  8. List of airports in Greece - Wikipedia

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    Greek Airport Guide at Alexandroupolis Airport website (in Greek) Greek Airports at airliners.GR; Greek Airports "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010. "IATA Airline and Airport Code Search". International Air Transport Association. "UN Location Codes: Greece". UN/LOCODE 2012-1.

  9. Rhodes Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Rhodes Airport