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  2. Airport apron - Wikipedia

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    The airport apron, apron, flight line, or ramp is the area of an airport where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, boarded, or maintained. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Although the use of the apron is covered by regulations, such as lighting on vehicles, it is typically more accessible to users than the runway or taxiway .

  3. Ground support equipment - Wikipedia

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    Soviet apron bus. Buses at airports are used to move people from the terminal to either an aircraft or another terminal. The specific term for airport buses that drive on the apron only is apron bus. Apron buses may have a low profile like the Guangtai or Neoplan aircraft buses because people disembark directly to the apron. Some airports use ...

  4. Free-range kids are becoming a problem at the airport ... - AOL

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    "Parents let their kids do whatever they want at the airport," she said. "It drives me crazy." Check out Elliott Confidential , the newsletter the travel industry doesn't want you to read.

  5. Air traffic control - Wikipedia

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    Beyond runway capacity issues, the weather is a major factor in traffic capacity. Rain, ice, snow, or hail on the runway cause landing aircraft to take longer to slow and exit, thus reducing the safe arrival rate, and requiring more space between landing aircraft. Fog also requires a decrease in the landing rate. These, in turn, increase ...

  6. Ever wanted to ride an airport bag belt? You can't, but we ...

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    Most bags make it through the screening system in about 10-15 minutes if they don’t need a second check or around 25 minutes if they do, Anthony Etergineoso, systems engineer for Oxford Airport ...

  7. Baggage handling system - Wikipedia

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    Baggage being loaded onto the conveyor of an EasyJet Airbus A319 Airbus A380-800 operated by Qatar Airways on apron outside Heathrow Terminal 4 with a wide range of ground handling equipment around such as aircraft container, pallet loader, ULD, jet air starter, belt loader, pushback tug, catering vehicles and dollies.

  8. Gate (airport) - Wikipedia

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    Each gate typically corresponds to one parking stand on the airport's apron. A gate that provides access to multiple stands/jet bridges may have separate, designated doorways – sometimes termed sub-gates – for each stand. Commercial airport stands have airside components to facilitate passenger boarding and aircraft ground handling. [1]: 6-2

  9. Why Six Flags has a new chaperone policy for kids, teens

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    JACKSON — Six Flags Entertainment Corp. has announced a new chaperone policy that will go into effect at Six Flags Great Adventure. Starting Sept. 7, anyone 17 and younger be required to have a ...