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Heathrow Airport - Übersetzung nach Englisch

MAJOR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT SERVING LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
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  • London Paddington]]
  • Aerial photo of Heathrow Airport from the 1950s, before the terminals were built
  • [[British Airways Flight 38]] which crash-landed just short of the runway on 17 January 2008
  • The [[Compass Centre]], the head office of Heathrow Airport Holdings
  • [[Concorde]] G-BOAB in storage at Heathrow
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  • Terminal 3]] [[bird's-eye view]]
  • Terminal 5]] bird's-eye view
  • Heathrow Airport tube and rail stations (Note: The map is outdated as [[TfL Rail]] is now the [[Elizabeth line]].)
  • Terminal 4]] bird's-eye view
  • Terminal 2]] central departures area
  • Terminal 5C]]
  • Terminal 5 airside Transit System
  • Development of passenger numbers, aircraft movements and air freight between 1986 and 2014
  • Heathrow's control tower with a departing [[Virgin Atlantic]] [[Boeing 747-400]] in the background.
  • A [[Qantas]] [[Boeing 747-400]] on approach to London Heathrow runway 27L
  • British Airways aircraft queuing for take-off
  • Terminal 5]]
  • One of the transport projects being considered is the [[Western Rail Approach to Heathrow]]

Heathrow Airport         
Heathrow vliegveld (in london)
Ben Gurion Airport         
  • Airside duty-free rotunda, Terminal 3 departures
  • Terminal 3 Arrivals Hall
  • Terminal 1, now used for all domestic flights as well as certain international low-cost flights
  • Sculpture of [[David Ben-Gurion]] at Ben Gurion Airport, named in his honour
  • Aerial view of Terminal 3
  • Platform 1 of the airport train station at Terminal 3
  • Runway and taxiway layout as it existed from the 1970s until the mid-2010s. The runway depicted on the right was seldom used by commercial traffic due to being only 1,780&nbsp;m long.
  • An [[easyJet Switzerland]] [[Airbus A320]] on stand at Terminal 3. Previously passengers on some low-cost international carriers such as [[easyJet]] checked-in at Terminal 1 and were bussed to Terminal 3 departures for boarding
  • Lod Airport, 1958. The building is currently the Terminal 1 building.
  • [[Moroccan Jewish]] children arrive at the airport in 1949; transported via Norway.
  • Airport layout following the runway and taxiway reconstruction and reconfiguration completed in 2014.
  • Private jets on the apron at Terminal 1
MAIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OF ISRAEL
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Ben Goerion Luchthaven/vliegveld
Uvda Airport         
FORMER AIRPORT IN ISRAEL
LLOV; Ovda airport; Ovda airfield; Ovda Israeli Air Force Base; Ovda IAFB; Ovda Airbase; Ovda Intl; Ovda Intl.; Eilat Uvda Airport; Uvda Airport; Uvda International Airport; Ovda International Airport; Ovda Air Force Base; VDA Airport; Ovda Air Base
Uvda vliegveld (internationale vluchthaven in noordwesten van Eilat)

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Heathrow Airport

Heathrow Airport (), called London Airport until 1966 and now known as London Heathrow (IATA: LHR, ICAO: EGLL), is the main international airport serving London, England. It is the largest of the six international airports in the London airport system (the others being Gatwick, City, Luton, Stansted and Southend). The airport is owned and operated by Heathrow Airport Holdings. In 2022, it was the second-busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic and the second busiest airport in Europe .

Heathrow was founded as a small airfield in 1929 but was developed into a much larger airport after World War II. It lies 14 miles (23 kilometres) west of Central London on a site that covers 12.27 square kilometres (4.74 square miles). It was gradually expanded over 75 years and now has two parallel east-west runways, four operational passenger terminals and one cargo terminal. The airport is the primary hub for British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Heathrow Airport
1. Heathrow Airport plot: In 2003 the United States and several partners disrupted a plot to attack London‘s Heathrow Airport using hijacked commercial airliners.
2. Heathrow Airport Plot: In 2003 the United States and several partners disrupted a plot to attack London‘s Heathrow Airport using hijacked commercial airliners.
3. Heathrow airport in London was closed for most European flights.
4. Heathrow airport, Europe‘s largest, remained open but reported 26 cancellations.
5. Airports Heathrow airport was operational, though there were minor delays.