Centocelle Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Centocelle) (ICAO: LIRC) was an airport situated in Centocelle, a quarter of Rome in Italy. It is also referred...
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(ICAO: LIRU) Out of service: Centocelle Airport, in Centocelle, Rome, Italy (IATA/ICAO: none/LIRC) Rome Viterbo Airport, in Viterbo, Italy In the United...
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based at Centocelle Airport and Vigna di Valle Airport. Comando Aeronautica Militare Roma (Air Force Command Rome - COMAER), at Centocelle Airport Comando...
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This is a list of airports in Italy, grouped by region and sorted by location. Italy is the fifth in Europe by number of passengers by air transport, with...
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Transport in Rome (section Airports)
helicopter and private flights. A fourth airport in the eastern part of the city, the Aeroporto di Centocelle (dedicated to Francesco Baracca), is no longer...
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is validated as NATO Component Command. COFS is headquartered at Centocelle Airport in Rome, Italy. At the national level, COFS is the Command specifically...
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of the Allies' landing at Anzio, 1.Staffel and 2.Staffel, based at Centocelle Airport in Rome, attacked Allied units in southern Latium, which were conducted...
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Don Bosco quarter of Rome, situated between the via Tuscolana and Centocelle Airport. It is dedicated to Saint John Bosco. On 5 February 1965, Pope Paul...
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first section with 15 stations connecting Pantano with the quarter of Centocelle in the eastern part of the city, opened on 9 November 2014. The end of...
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carrying T. E. Lawrence ('Lawrence of Arabia') to Egypt crashed at Roma-Centocelle airport. Pilot and co-pilot were killed while Lawrence survived the incident...
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