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  2. Frankfurt Airport - Wikipedia

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    Civil air traffic at Frankfurt Airport in 1951 An Iran Air Boeing 707-300 at Frankfurt Airport in 1970 Frankfurt Airport in 1983. In 1951, restrictions for German air travellers were lifted and civil air traffic started to grow again. In 1952, Frankfurt Airport handled more than 400,000 passengers; a year later it was more than half a million.

  3. The Squaire - Wikipedia

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    The Squaire is an office building in Frankfurt, Germany. It was built between 2006 and 2011 on top of an existing train station (Frankfurt Airport long-distance station) near Frankfurt Airport. The building is 660 m long, 65 m wide, 45 m high, and has nine floors.

  4. File:Tower, Flughafen Frankfurt-Hahn-0299.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Runway 18 West - Wikipedia

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    A year after the fourth runway's construction, the website Airport Watch reported that weekly protests against the runway were occurring at the airport. [11] Initially, the original concrete perimeter wall remained as a relic of the Runway 18 West protests, a rare security barrier for a German airport in the period before September 11th. As of ...

  6. Rhein-Main Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Rhein-Main Air Base was a United States Air Force air base near the city of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was a Military Airlift Command (MAC) and United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) installation, occupying the south side of Frankfurt Airport. Its military airport codes (IATA: FRF, ICAO: EDAF) are discontinued. Established in 1945 ...

  7. One Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    ONE also known as Skyline Plaza 1 is a mixed-use skyscraper in the Gallus district of Frankfurt, Germany. [2] Built between 2017 and 2022, the tower stands at 190.9 m (626 ft) tall with 49 floors and is the current 7th tallest building in Frankfurt and Germany. It is also part of the Skyline Plaza project. [3]

  8. 1985 Frankfurt Airport bombing - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 1985, a bombing at the Frankfurt Airport, West Germany, killed three and wounded 74 people. [1] A second bomb was found and defused not far from the first explosion. [2] Two of those killed were Australian children, 2-year-old and 5-year-old siblings, and the third a Portuguese man. [3]

  9. Eden Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    Eden Frankfurt (German: Eden Hochhaus) (also known as Tower 90) is a high-rise residential building in the Gallus district of Frankfurt, Germany. Built between 2018 and 2022, the tower stands at 96.5 m (317 ft) with 29 floors and is the current 44th tallest building in Frankfurt .