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- n. Plural form of aerodrome.
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Examples
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The question of municipal aerodromes is today a vital one in Canada.
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Force should not have been utilized for attacking purely military objectives in the Army zone, such as aerodromes, and their co-operation with the Army for this purpose shows that their true rĂ´le was either not appreciated or not favoured by the French and other Commands.
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His flying machines were called by Langley 'aerodromes', and the word
The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force
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If we have several aerodromes of this size there will be very little left of this island, and we have to weigh other interests against that of aviation.
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There is a federal target program, it provides the equipping of aerodromes with modern systems of landing.
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However, decision was made to install modern systems of landing on 18 aerodromes.
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Fancy them watching ports and aerodromes, as we used to Call them.
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Even in the 1930s the firm was on good terms with the passport control people at the main ports and aerodromes.
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Aeroports de Paris's Chief Architect Paul Andreu has also fathered a fair number of aerodromes.
As India's Airports Modernize, Will They Lose Their Uniqueness?
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Almost half that amount ($4.8 billion) will be sucked up by private companies who have built the airports at Kochi, Bangalore, Hyderabad and are in the process of vastly expanding the country's biggest aerodromes at Mumbai and Delhi.
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