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aerodrome

[ air-uh-drohm ]

noun

Chiefly British.


aerodrome

/ ˈɛərəˌdrəʊm; ˈɛəˌdrəʊm /

noun

  1. a landing area, esp for private aircraft, that is usually smaller than an airport
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of aerodrome1

First recorded in 1905–10; aero- + -drome
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In a later post, he said eight people had been injured by explosives detonating on one of the fallen drones during an investigation of the site "not far from the aerodrome".

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The UK's aerospace regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority, is consulting on proposals for vertiports at existing aerodromes.

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Dean Walton, a Sergeant Major with The Red Devils display team, died at an aerodrome in Spain in October 2022.

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According to Le Parisien, immediately after the drop, the pilot of the aircraft began its descent towards the aerodrome tarmac.

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The party has several very local policies including moving the Ports of Auckland further north and developing an aerodrome in a small town in the north of the North Island.

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