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Was (wer) ist Lod Airport - definition

MAIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OF ISRAEL
Lod airport; Ben-Gurion International Airport; Ben-Gurion Airport; Lod Airport; LLBG; Natbag; Lod International Airport; Tel Aviv International Airport; TLV airport; Tel aviv airport; Tel Aviv Yafo airport; Lydda Airport; Tel Aviv Airport; Wilhelma airport; Wilhelma Airport; David Ben Gurion Airport; David Ben Gurion International Airport; Ben Gurion airport; Airport City (Israel); Telaviv Airport; Tel Aviv-Lod International Airport; Ben Gurian Airport; Ben Gurion International; Ben Gurion (airport); Airlines and destinations of Ben Gurion Airport; Ben Gurion International Airport; Ben Gurion Airport, Israel; Ben Gurion Intl
  • 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 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

LOD         
  • Reception hall, Ben Gurion International Airport
  • [[Madaba Map]], 6th century CE, showing Lod above and left (NW) of the red "[ΚΛΗ]ΡΟϹ ΔΑΝ" ("the lot of Dan") inscription (left margin, touching on damaged area)
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  • Israeli forces]] in Lod, 11 May 2021
  • Etti Ankri]]
  • Archaeologists working on mosaic floor
  • Khan el-Hilu, Lod
  • Lydda with ruined church over the tomb of St George and adjacent mosque ([[Konrad von Grünenberg]], 1487
  • Tomb of [[Saint George]], which is first mentioned about 530 by the pilgrim Theodosius<ref name=CE/>
  • Lod neighborhoods, 2022
  • Lydda, 1903
  • Lydda, 1932
  • Lydda Mandate Police HQ used by the [[Harel Brigade]] as a training base, 1948
  • Lod, between 1890 and 1900
  • Oshri Cohen
  • Lydda 1920
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LoD; LOD
Level Of Detail (Reference: 3D)
Ice (Dukaj novel)         
2007 NOVEL BY JACEK DUKAJ
Lód (novel); Lód; Ice (2007 novel); Lod (novel); Ice (Dukaj)
Ice () is a Polish novel written in 2007 by the Polish science fiction writer Jacek Dukaj, published in Poland by Wydawnictwo Literackie. The novel mixes alternate history with science fiction elements, in particular, with alternative physics and logic.
Airport authority         
INDEPENDENT ENTITY CHARGED WITH THE OPERATION AND OVERSIGHT OF AN AIRPORT OR GROUP OF AIRPORTS
Airport Authority; Airport authorities
An airport authority is an independent entity charged with the operation and oversight of an airport or group of airports. These authorities are often governed by a group of airport commissioners, who are appointed to lead the authority by a government official.

Wikipedia

Ben Gurion Airport

Ben Gurion International Airport (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), commonly known by the Hebrew-language acronym Natbag (נתב״ג), is the main international airport of Israel. Situated on the northern outskirts of the city of Lod, it is the busiest airport in the country. It is located 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the northwest of Jerusalem and 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the southeast of Tel Aviv. Until 1973, it was known as Lod Airport, whereafter it was renamed in honour of David Ben-Gurion, the first Israeli prime minister. The airport serves as a hub for El Al, Israir Airlines, Arkia, and Sun d'Or, and is managed by the Israel Airports Authority.

In 2019, Ben Gurion Airport handled 24.8 million passengers. It is considered to be among the five best airports in the Middle East due to its passenger experience and its high level of security; while it has been the target of several terrorist attacks, no attempt to hijack a plane departing from Ben Gurion Airport has ever succeeded.

The airport holds extreme strategic importance to Israel as it is one of the few convenient entry points into the country for most travellers. As Ben Gurion Airport once held standalone significance, it was regarded as a single point of failure, which led to the opening of Ramon Airport in 2019.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Lod Airport
1. The group also was responsible for gunning down 27 people at Israel’s Lod airport in May 1'72.
2. The group also was responsible for gunning down 27 people at Israel‘s Lod airport in May 1'72.
3. It became quickly clear the delay was administrative, and the plane soon got clearance to leave for Hangar No. 2 at the Lod airport.