Produced by Rajeev Menon, the commercial shoot had Rani and her team ambling and swaying in the domestic side of the airport's terminal building. |
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A series of one-hour stoppages was called in protest at the airport's decision to cut 140 security jobs. |
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Just outside the Utica airport's perimeter is a county highway that skirts the end of the main runway. |
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On her wish list are televisions, phone access, repairs for a covered walkway, and spiffing up the airport's terrazzo floors. |
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On Tuesday, Sinclaire said rat traps were set behind the airport's ticket counters and within 10 minutes the switch fell on two rodents. |
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I want him to specify how many air bridges will be put in Cork Airport and if the airport's budget is on course. |
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It is hoped the system, available airside in the airport's International Terminal, will appeal to business passengers who use the airport. |
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Pilots regularly fly into the airport's airspace without telling air traffic control of their route. |
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My point is that Whitehouse Lane currently defines the northern boundary of the airport's operations. |
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The airport's success is largely dependent on the support of local public and businesses, he said. |
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The airport's transit area has the legal status of an extraterritorial zone. |
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However, airport sources claimed some employees were watching a blue film and accidentally sent it out on the airport's television sets. |
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The latest phase in the airport's soaraway growth came yesterday when Air Berlin launched a new route. |
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The deportees were brought from the terminal in a coach and the operation took place at a corner of Stansted airport's apron, well away from other passenger jets. |
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The airport's runways currently stagger their take-off and landings, and switch them around during the day to allow residents some relief from noise. |
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Key factors to meet the new criteria include the length and width of runways, the width and curve radii of taxiways, and also the airport's pavement loading limits. |
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The airport's buildings include military bunkers and a fire station. |
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They were then ushered into the airport's arrivals terminal where they were hailed as heroes by fans who had turned up to welcome the athletes home. |
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The double-wide trailer which at present is functioning as the airport's terminal will be substitute by the permanent structure. |
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The original Terminal 2 opened as the Europa Building in 1955 and was the airport's oldest terminal. |
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This potential figure is limited by the airport's restriction to 61 aircraft movements per hour. |
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The Station is the airport's ground transport interchange and brings bus, coach and rail passengers under one roof. |
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The airport's first terminal building opened in 1969 and was expanded the next year to handle the growing number of passengers. |
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Under that methodology, the airport's profits from nonairfield sources were used to reduce the airlines' landing fees. |
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The airport's largest tenants are British Airways and Loganair, the latter using it as a hub. |
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During the construction phase of the runway extension and taxiway, the airport's military past has been revealed. |
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The airport's original owner was David Fowler McIntyre, also the owner of Scottish Aviation, with backing from the Duke of Hamilton. |
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In August 2011 the UK government announced that the airport's bid to host an enterprise zone for aerospace businesses had been successful. |
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The Beer House is a replacement for the airport's former pub, the Wolsington Arms, which was at the west end of its airside lounge. |
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Last month, jackals, monitor lizards and raptors drying on the airport's runway forced authorities to briefly delay flights. |
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Immediately before the airport's opening on June 4, the cities of Sapporo and Hamamatsu signed a cultural city tie-up agreement. |
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Construction of a floodwall and rainwater pumping system at the airport's west end electrical substation and lighting vault. |
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An airport in Barnaul, eastern Siberia, was closed for almost two hours on 29 January when an unidentified flying object was seen hovering over the airport's runway. |
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Waiting for your luggage at the airport's baggage carousel is a waste of time when one could have zoomed out to check in to the hotel or do more sightseeing. |
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Saint Louis Airport's 152-kilowatt solar system is designed to generate 187,000 kilowatt hours of energy in its first 12 months of operation. |
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Rental car customers returning rental cars to the Anchorage Airport will be directed to a temporary rental car return area, located in the airport's long-term parking lot. |
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In November 2013 the airport's mile long runway was resurfaced and the taxiway extended, providing a link to the site of the Inverness Airport Business Park. |
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Future growth is hampered by the airport's location, which is constrained by the M8 motorway to the south, the town of Renfrew to the east and the River Clyde to the north. |
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In 2012, it was reported that about 1,500 of Gatwick Airport's 21,000 workers lived in the city of Brighton and Hove. |
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Today we go behind the scenes at Edinburgh Airport's Animal Reception Centre. |
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This would increase the airport's capacity from its current 480,000 movements per year to as many as 550,000 according to British Airways CEO Willie Walsh. |
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