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    Base Aérea do Recife – BARF (IATA: REC, ICAO: SBRF) was a base of the Brazilian Air Force, located in Recife, Brazil. It shared some facilities with...
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    (1900–1987). Some of its facilities are shared with the Recife Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force. Since 2019 it is operated by AENA. Originally called...
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    Air Defence and Air Traffic Control Center (3º Centro Integrado de Defesa Aérea e Controle de Tráfego Aéreo (CINDACTA III)) - Recife Air Force Base,...
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    serving Recife. It has been open in its newest structure since July 2004 and is 52,000 square m in area. Recife Air Force Base - BARF, a base of the Brazilian...
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    built in 1942. The base also had a ship repair depot, to keep destroyers at sea. NAF Recife Fleet Post Office FPO# 120 NY and NOB Recife FPO# 1501. The United...
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    Marcelo (December 9, 2018). "B-17 – uma parte da história "estacionado" em Recife". Blogspot (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 26, 2022. "B-17 Flying Fortress/44-85583"...
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    Recife at Recife, with Ibura Airfield that became Recife Airport. NAF Recife opened on October 1, 1943. One blimp was used for patrol. The large base...
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    Carrasco International Airport (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    Berisso, a pioneer of Uruguayan aviation, and it also hosts an air base of the Uruguayan Air Force. The original passenger terminal was inaugurated in 1947...
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    Morón Air Base to Murcia–San Javier Airport, Spain. All eight aboard were killed. 28 July 1968: C-124A 51-5178 flying from Paramaribo-Zanderij to Recife, while...
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  • Brazilian Air Force (1 Esquadrão, 1 Grupo, Galeão, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), written off at Recife, Brazil. June 24, 1985: C-130E 2457 of the Brazilian Air Force...
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  • List of Brazilian military bases (category Brazilian Air Force bases)
    State ICAO Code LID Base name Anápolis GO SBAN ALA2 GO9001 Anápolis Air Force Base Belém PA SBBE ALA9 PA0001 Belém Air Force Base Brasília DF SBBR ALA1...
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    forcing the U-boat to dive and continued the attack until Patoka had escaped. Patoka remained at Recife, continuing to supply the ships of Task Force...
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    Brazil in World War II (category Brazilian Air Force)
    elsewhere. The South Atlantic Force was established, with headquarters in Recife and support bases in Natal and Fernando de Noronha. Air patrols became more effective...
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    Zeppelin Tower (category History of Recife)
    stopover in Recife. However, in 1938, the line's operations were terminated. The hangar, that still exists, is now the Santa Cruz Air Force Base. During this...
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    Augusto Severo International Airport (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    its facilities were shared with the Natal Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force. Before World War II Air France operated a mail service with flying...
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    Brasil. 14 December 1987: a Brazilian Air Force Lockheed C-130H Hercules registration FAB-2468 flying from Recife to Fernando de Noronha crashed into the...
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  • Pan American Airways Guided Missile Range Division (category Defunct companies based in Florida)
    Air Force Base to Suriname, with an overnight stay, then on to Recife, Brazil, with another overnight stay, and then, finally, the flight from Recife...
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    in Recife, Pernambuco. FAB-4548, an AT-26 Xavante on static display in the entrance of the Hospital da Aeronáutica do Recife (Brazilian Air Force Hospital...
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    Cumbica Airport, after the district where it is located and the Brazilian Air Force base that exists at the airport complex, or Guarulhos Airport, after the...
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    John W. Vogt Jr. (category United States Air Force personnel of the Vietnam War)
    to July 1946, he served as commander of the First Air Base Squadron and Ibura Army Base at Recife, Brazil, where he remained until he returned to the...
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    Belém/Val-de-Cans International Airport (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    Amazônia. Some of its facilities are shared with Belém Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force. In 1934, General Eurico Gaspar Dutra, then the Director...
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    Salvador Bahia Airport (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    Some of its facilities are shared with the Salvador Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force. The airport, originally called Santo Amaro do Ipitanga...
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    Jobim. Some of its facilities are shared with the Galeão Air Force Base of the Brazilian Air Force. On 10 May 1923, a School of Naval Aviation was established...
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    Flight 293, a Military Air Transport Service flight from McChord Air Force Base in Washington state to Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska crashed into...
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    1996: Brazilian Air Force, a P-95 Bandeirante registration FAB-7102 flying from Salvador da Bahia Air Force Base to Natal Air Force Base had an accident...
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    the 228 people who were on board ... air force spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Henry Munoz told reporters in Recife late Friday. BEA first 2009, p. 46. "Investigators...
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  • Manaus, Macapá, Maceió, Natal, Petrolina, Porto Alegre, Porto Seguro, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, São Luis, Salvador, Santarém, São Paulo-Campinas, São Paulo-Guarulhos...
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  • Arrow Air was a passenger and cargo airline based in Building 712 on the grounds of Miami International Airport (MIA) in Miami-Dade County, Florida. At...
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    Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (category Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces)
    Suriname for a refueling stop on its way to Recife, Brazil. The crashed airplane departed from Charleston Air Force Base in the United States. Three of the seven...
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  • Patrol Wing (redirect from Fleet Air Wing)
    1943 it relocated to Recife, Brazil where it was ultimately disestablished on 27 June 1945. Lineage: Fleet Air Wing 17. Fleet Air Wing 17 (FAW-17) was...
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