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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    Trì, killing five Vietnamese military pilots. It had taken off from Gia Lâm Airport, and crashed on its way back. The cause of the accident was unknown...
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  • 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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    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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    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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    besides Gia Lam Airbase in Hanoi. During 2002–2015, the airport saw the annual increase of passengers of 43.89%, the highest rate out of all airports in Vietnam...
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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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    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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    Son Nhat International Airport, Noi Bai International Airport, Da Nang International Airport and Cam Ranh International Airport, the airline flies to 69...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    Operation Homecoming US Army Captain John William Parsels at Gia Lam Airport, repatriated during Operation Homecoming Belligerents  United States  North...
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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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  • 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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  • in the past and no longer have scheduled commercial/passenger operations. List of cities with more than one commercial airport "Safdarjung Airport"....
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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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  • 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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  • fighter escorts (a total of over four dozen aircraft), and flying to Gia Lam Airport in Vietnam to bomb the occupying Japanese forces based there; Major...
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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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    arrived at Gia Lam Airport about one hour before the C-130 from Ching Chuan Kang arrived. On the ground at Gia Lam, the C-130 crew met the airport manager...
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