Aeroplane and Commercial Aviation News, 101. kötet1961 |
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4. oldal
... passengers and baggage from the railway or vehicle access through to the aircraft , with passengers moving through the different units in their proper sequence . Because the passenger - handling level is below the apron , it has been ...
... passengers and baggage from the railway or vehicle access through to the aircraft , with passengers moving through the different units in their proper sequence . Because the passenger - handling level is below the apron , it has been ...
16. oldal
... passengers in each direction . On the departures side , occupying half of the total floor area , passengers who have not checked in at the town terminal enter at ground level and go first to one of the baggage counters in " island ...
... passengers in each direction . On the departures side , occupying half of the total floor area , passengers who have not checked in at the town terminal enter at ground level and go first to one of the baggage counters in " island ...
8. oldal
... passengers carried by the entire U.S. scheduled airline industry , but a 2.49 % increase in domestic and international passenger miles . A 12.6 % increase in freight and 22.3 % increase in mail helped to take the total revenue ton ...
... passengers carried by the entire U.S. scheduled airline industry , but a 2.49 % increase in domestic and international passenger miles . A 12.6 % increase in freight and 22.3 % increase in mail helped to take the total revenue ton ...
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