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What facilities should an airport have?

Airside Facilities
  • Runways, Taxiways & Aprons.
  • Runway- and Taxiway Bridges.
  • Passenger Terminals.
  • Cargo Facilities.
  • Air Traffic Control Buildings.
  • Hangars.
  • Maintenance Facilities.
  • Fire and Rescue Facilities.




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