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  2. Don Mueang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    View of Don Mueang International Airport in 2020 from Don Mueang Tollway Road into the passenger departure area for Terminal 2 Roads and bridges in front of the domestic terminal. In 1933, the airfield was the scene of heavy fighting between royalists and government forces during the Boworadet Rebellion.

  3. Airports of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Don Mueang was chosen for all those requirements instead of Sa Pathum. The area chosen became Don Mueang Airport. On the morning of March 8, 1914, the airplanes took off from Sa Pathum Airport for the last time and flew into Don Mueang Airport for the first time. The airport was officially opened on March 27, 1914.

  4. Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    On 16 May, eleven C-130s of the 315th Air Division arrived at Don Muang carrying aerial port, flight crew and maintenance personnel to support increased air operations from Thailand. [1]: 113 An aeromedical control center was established at Don Muang in mid-1962 and by 1963 a detachment of the 9th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron was based there.

  5. Thai Airways Company - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways Company or Thai Airways (TAC; Thai: เดินอากาศไทย) was the domestic flag carrier of Thailand.Its main base was the domestic terminal (Terminal 3) at Don Mueang International Airport (then known as Bangkok International Airport).

  6. Siam Air - Wikipedia

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    Siam Air Transport Co., Ltd., or Siam Air, was [1] a Thai airline with its head office on the property of Don Mueang International Airport in Don Mueang District, Bangkok. [2] It operated services out of Don Mueang International Airport.

  7. Don Mueang district - Wikipedia

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    The economy is dominated by the presence of Don Mueang International Airport. Airports of Thailand has its head office at Don Mueang. [9] Thai Lion Air also has its head office in the district. [10] The head offices of R Airlines and Solar Air are on the property of Don Mueang Airport. [11] [12]

  8. Don Muang Airport - Wikipedia

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  9. List of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the busiest airports in south-east Asia, ranked and itemised by its total passengers per year, which includes arrival, departure, and transit passengers.