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  2. Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport (IATA: KUA, ICAO: WMKD) is an airport that serves Kuantan, a city in the state of Pahang, Malaysia.The airport is located 15 km from the city. In 2009, the airport handled 226,912 passengers on 3,110 flights, though the airport is able to handle over one million passengers annually.

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    Microsoft Excel Personal Monthly Budget Spreadsheet. Where to get it: Microsoft 365. As a heads up, if you’re interested in free Microsoft Office budget templates, you’ll likely find the ...

  4. Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial flight to land at the airport, a Malaysian Airways Silver Kris (De Havilland Comet) from Singapore, arrived at 8:15 a.m. on the following Wednesday. [ 7 ] The airport's runway , measuring (3,780 m (12,401 ft 7 in) long, 45 m (147 ft 8 in) wide – runway 15 – 33), was the longest in Southeast Asia at the time, making it ...

  5. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    An airline ticket is a document or electronic record, issued by an airline or a travel agency, that confirms that an individual is entitled to a seat on a flight on an aircraft. The airline ticket may be one of two types: a paper ticket , which comprises coupons or vouchers; and an electronic ticket (commonly referred to as an e-ticket ).

  6. Pahang - Wikipedia

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    The only airport in Pahang is Sultan Ahmad Shah Airport, also known as Kuantan Airport. Located 15 km from Kuantan, it serves both domestic and international flights. Direct international flights connect the state with Singapore. The airport serves the national carrier Malaysia Airlines and its low-cost subsidiary Firefly.

  7. Singapore Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Airlines became the first airline to operate the Airbus A380-800 on 25 October 2007, after a series of delays. [33] [34] The airline placed orders for nineteen A380s with six options. The first flight was a return trip from Singapore to Sydney, with a flight designation of Flight 380 to signify the first commercial flight of the A380 ...

  8. List of airlines of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines which have a current Air Operator Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. Scheduled airlines. Airline

  9. RMAF Kuantan Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Other than being a base for fixed-wing aircraft, RMAF Kuantan is also a base for helicopters such as the Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King and Eurocopter EC725. [4] The ATSC MiG Technical Centre , which is the company responsible for providing maintenance for the Mikoyan MiG-29s, is also located on the base.