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aerodrome

[air-uh-drohm] / ˈɛər əˌdroʊm /


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According to Le Parisien, immediately after the drop, the pilot of the aircraft began its descent towards the aerodrome tarmac.

From BBC

The party has several very local policies including moving the Ports of Auckland further north and developing an aerodrome in a small town in the north of the North Island.

From Reuters

It is understood that an evacuation by air in this case was not possible - the nearby Wilkins aerodrome near Casey has an ice runway and is often unusable during the harsh winter.

From BBC

It is understood that an evacuation by air was not possible - the nearby Wilkins aerodrome near Casey has an ice runway and is often unusable during the harsh winter.

From BBC

Musiyenko added: "It's a moment for Russia to wonder about continuing to conduct missile strikes on Ukrainian territory. Because, we now see that explosions can happen on their aerodromes, too."

From Reuters