Gia Lam Airport (ICAO: VVGL) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Gia Lâm) is an airport in Hanoi, Vietnam, located in Long Biên District, on the eastern bank of the Red...
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Long Biên district, which included Long Biên Bridge, Gia Lâm Airport, Gia Lâm railway station, Gia Lâm bus station and the headquarters of Vietnam Airlines...
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Gia Lâm may refer to: Gia Lâm District, Hanoi, Vietnam Gia Lam Airport Gia Lâm station Gia Lam Train Company, a Vietnamese railcar manufacturer This disambiguation...
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International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. It is currently the main airport serving Hanoi, replacing the role of Gia Lam Airport. The airport consists of...
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Vietnam (CAAV), and VinGroup. Gia Lâm Airport, Gia Lâm Railway Station and Gia Lâm Bus Station were named after Gia Lâm district, which formerly covered...
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Vietnam Airlines (redirect from Hãng Hàng không Quốc gia Việt Nam)
Việt Nam, lit. 'Vietnam Aviation') following the nationalization of Gia Lam Airport. It was instituted after the government signed the Decree No. 666/TTg...
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Trì, killing five Vietnamese military pilots. It had taken off from Gia Lâm Airport, and crashed on its way back. The cause of the crash was unknown. A...
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commando troops such as Phú Thọ bombing, Tân An bomb depot, Cát Bi airport, Gia Lam Airport. After the 1954 Geneva Conference was signed, the Communist Party...
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company supplies cars to Vietnam Railways. Gia Lam is also the name of the main station in Hanoi, and also an airport. Air suspension bogie for coach Bogie...
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aforementioned preparations, while the regular forces would attack Gia Lam Airport to prevent French forces from reinforcing by air. : 128–130 Viet Minh...
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and intercontinental destinations out of its hub at Berlin Schönefeld Airport, focusing on Comecon countries. Interflug also had significant crop dusting...
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with Gia Lam Airbase in Hanoi. During 2002–2015, the airport saw an annual increase of passengers of 43.89%, the highest rate out of all airports in Vietnam...
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Đồng Hới Airport (VVDH/VDH) Hòa Lạc Air Base (VVHL/VHL) Gia Lam Airbase (VVGL/VGL) Anh Son Airfield Thanh Son Airbase (VVPR/VPR) Tho Xuan Airport – (VVTX)...
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Sumatra. 16 June 2016 A CASA C-212-400 of the Vietnam Coast Guard from Gia Lam Airport en route to the Gulf of Tonkin went missing and was presumed crashed...
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Thailand and Vietnam. Its main operating base is Wattay International Airport in Vientiane. It is subordinate to the Ministry of Public Works and Transport...
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during its Indochina wars, flying supplies and equipment into Hanoi's Gia Lam airport and other fields using C-46 and C-47 transport planes. Operation Squaw-II...
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Operation Homecoming US Army Captain John William Parsels at Gia Lam Airport, repatriated during Operation Homecoming Belligerents United States North...
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Helicopter Company, based in Gia Lam airport, Hanoi. Central Vietnam Helicopter Company, based in Danang International Airport and Nuoc Man Helibase, Danang...
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October 18, 1965, it was flying from Vientiane-Wattay Airport, in Laos to the Hanoi-Gia Lam Airport, in Vietnam. and was supposed to have been cleared to...
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February 12, 1973, this particular aircraft, then a C-141A, was flown to Gia Lam Airport, near Hanoi, North Vietnam in the first mission of Operation Homecoming...
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while held prisoner of war in Hanoi. The exchange took place at the Gia Lam airport in Hanoi, where two U.S. Air Force C-130 transports were allowed to...
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Dong Hoi Airport – Đồng Hới VVDL (DLI) – Lien Khuong Airport – Da Lat VVDN (DAD) – Da Nang International Airport – Da Nang VVGL – Gia Lam Airport – Hanoi...
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Pentagon acknowledged for the first time that Bạch Mai Hospital and Gia Lam Airport in Hanoi had been accidentally damaged during December's Operation...
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Gia Lam Airport during the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. 4 June 1954: A Varig C-46A (PP-VBZ) operating a cargo flight between São Paulo-Congonhas Airport and...
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Bai International Airport was established immediately south of the base to replace Gia Lam Airport as the main commercial airport servicing Hanoi. The...
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31: An Aigle Azur C-47A (registration F-BGXD) crashed on takeoff at Gia Lam Airport after the landing gear was raised before lifting off; there were no...
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finally released from captivity on March 14, 1973, being taken by bus to Gia Lam Airport, transferred to U.S. custody, and flown by C-141 to Clark Air Base...
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Provisional National Government of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Chính phủ Quốc gia Việt Nam Lâm thời), is a self-proclaimed government in exile, headquartered in the...
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Naval Institute. Stratton was released on March 4, 1973, at Hanoi's Gia Lam Airport as part of the 2nd DRV Increment, Operation Homecoming, comprising...
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