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Fleming passed through the doors to the airport apron.
One of them led the truck on foot, gesturing like the guy on the airport apron.
Leonard's reluctant leave-taking from Maria takes place on the airport apron.
That would include construction equipment, farm tractors and even the service vehicles on airport aprons.
In 1996 was build new facilities: warehouse, taxiways and the airport apron is reconstruct.
Mr. Gorbachev delivered his remarks, which lasted about two minutes, without a text as he stood on the airport apron.
The new air terminal at Bhuntar was inaugurated in 2008, and the airport apron enlarged to park two aircraft at a time.
The airport apron for commercial aircraft has eight parking spots for Cape Air's Cessna 402.
By October workers completed the modification center, but the ever increasing volume of work meant that some alterations continued to be performed outdoors on the airport apron.
The airport apron is the area of an airport where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, or boarded.
The $14.9 million project included the expansion of the airport apron and the construction of a brand new 1,225m terminal to replace the cramped building built in 1972.
"yes and no." talbot strolled over to the door that led back to the airport apron where mciver's car was parked, guiding them away from prying ears.
In 2002, an overturned firetruck discharged PFOS fire retardant onto the airport apron and surrounding soil.
Other parts of the plan included an upgraded passenger terminal, two Microwave Landing Systems, expansion of the airport apron, and utilities improvements.
Hotel, India and Juliet hides were arranged around the access taxiway to Williamson Hangar and the edge of the airport apron.
I tossed the car keys to a waiting attendant and was escorted onto the airport apron, where a sleek Lear 60 business jet sat, door open and engines revved.
Also next year, construction will start on a five-year, £510 million renovation of the airport apron, the area where aircraft load and refuel, in a bid to increase the number of parking spaces.
At Madrid/Barajas, Barcelona, Palma, Malaga and Alicante, the company has hydrant networks laid beneath the airport apron, which enable aircraft to be refuelled without the need to use tanker vehicles.
According to a report on December 17, 2008 the Ministry of Defence chairman, Chaudhary Mukhtar Ahmed announced that the airport apron and taxi-ways would be upgraded so it can handle larger wide-body aircraft.
The main airport apron has recently been enlarged; the one remaining hangar on the old south camp has been totally re-clad and a planning application has been posted for further hangars on the eastern side.
In the opening minutes of the 2007 Simon Pegg film Hot Fuzz, the Tate & Lyle factory, Silvertown, and the City Airport aprons can be seen through the window blinds of Building 1000.
Terminal 3 also has a 'Heritage Collection', dedicated to Qantas, It includes Many collections from the Airlines' 90 years of service, It also has a view of the airports apron and is used commonly by plane-spotters.
The first 18-seat Dornier 228-200 landed at Paro Airport on 14 January 1983, the exact time of landing, the number of passengers on board and even the direction the aircraft was parked on the airport apron being predetermined by the high lama of Paro Dzong.
This suggestion is supported by the fact that grey is neutral and is also the basic colour of ships and airport aprons (although little is known about the new pattern, grey is the basic colour of most urban camouflage and is expected to be CUEPAT's basic colour).