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| Lawrence E. "Larry" Campbell, Jr. (1926–1992) was the first African American to fly a jet ([[Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star|F-80]]) in the U.S. Air Force in 1948, first African-American member of the [[Alaska Air National Guard]] and the first African-American group commander of the [[U.S. Air National Guard]].
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| A Simme seat or Simme-Seat is a type of [[street furniture]] provided at [[bus stop]]s for waiting passengers.
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| The Oldbac Kalana is a track-only [[sports car]] developed by [[Estonia]]n car manufacturer Oldbac, and built in partnership with [[Italy|Italian]] coachbuilder [[Manifattura Automobili Torino]]. The car was created with the intention of setting a lap time of under 1:00 at the [[Porsche Ring]], where it currently holds the outright record.
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| On 29 July 1972, Avianca Flight 630, operating a scheduled domestic passenger flight within Colombia, flying from [[La Vanguardia Airport]] to [[Los Colonizadores Airport]], with stopovers at [[Paz de Ariporo Airport]] and [[Santiago Pérez Quiroz Airport]], collided with another Avianca flight, operating as Flight 626, also operating a scheduled domestic passenger flight within Colombia from [[La Vanguardia Airport]] to [[Las Gaviotas Airport]], with stopovers in 3 different cities.
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| The BYD Sealion 07 DM-i or DM-p ({{lang-zh|c=比亚迪海狮07 DM-i/DM-p|p=Bǐyǎdí Hǎishī 07 DM-i/DM-p}}) is a [[plug-in hybrid]] [[mid-size crossover SUV]] manufactured by [[BYD Auto]] since 2024. Part of the [[BYD Sealion|Sealion]] ({{lang-zh|c=海狮|p=Hǎishī|labels=no}}) family of SUVs, it is a restyled and updated version of the [[BYD Frigate 07]], both part of the Ocean Series product line-up that are distributed through Ocean Network dealerships.
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| Royal Air Force Wormwood Scrubs or more simply RAF Wormwood Scrubs is a former [[Royal Air Force]] [[List of former Royal Air Force stations|station]] located in [[Wormwood Scrubs]], [[Old Oak Common]], west [[London]].
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| This article summarises the operators, and the delivery status of the [[NHIndustries NH90|NH90]].
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| The Aviation Trail is a non-profit organization and [[heritage trail]] located in [[Dayton, Ohio]] focused on Ohio aviation history.
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| Ain el Gazala Airfield Complex, also known as Gazala and Ayn al Ghazāla, is an abandoned airfield complex primarily used during [[World War II]]. It was located in [[Ain el Gazala]] in Northern [[Cyrenaica]], located {{Convert|62|km}} WNW from [[Tobruk]], [[Libya]].
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| Martuba Airfield Complex, also known as Martübah, is an abandoned airfield complex primarily used during [[World War II]]. It is located in [[Martuba]] in Northern [[Cyrenaica]], located {{Convert|23|km}} SE from [[Derna, Libya|Derna]], [[Libya]].
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| The European Institute of Public Administration is an independent institute affiliated with the [[European Union]]. Created in 1981 by the [[European Council]] meeting in [[Maastricht]], it aims to train EU civil servants in understanding the EU decision-making mechanisms so they can contribute effectively towards the development of EU policies.
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| The concept of the "U-flak" or "Flak Trap" originated on 31 August 1942, when {{GS|U-256||2}} was seriously damaged by aircraft. Rather than scrap the boat, it was decided to refit her as a heavily armed anti-aircraft boat intended to combat the losses being inflicted by Allied aircraft in the [[Bay of Biscay]].
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| The AEC NS-type is a model of double-decker bus that was introduced in London in 1923. It was designed by [[Associated Equipment Company|AEC]] in cooperation with, and operated by, the [[London General Omnibus Company]] (LGOC).
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| State Air Traffic Management Corporation in the Russian Federation ({{langx|ru|Федеральное государственное унитарное предприятие «Государственная корпорация по организации воздушного движения в Российской Федерации»}}) is an organization providing air navigation services in Russia.
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| The Adams Brothers Manufacturing Company from [[Ohio]] was based in [[Findlay, Ohio|Findlay]]. The Adams trucks were first produced in 1910.
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| SeaPort Airlines was a US-based [[regional airline]] with its headquarters at [[Portland International Airport]] in [[Portland, Oregon]]. It operated scheduled service from its bases at [[Portland International Airport]], [[Memphis International Airport]], [[San Diego International Airport]], and [[Hollywood Burbank Airport]], as well as international service to [[San Felipe International Airport]].
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| The Honda JNC1 engine is a bespoke 3.5-liter, [[twin-turbocharged]] [[V6 engine]], designed and produced by [[Honda]] for the second generation [[Honda NSX (NC1)]].
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| On February 20, 1981, Aerolíneas Argentinas Flight 342, operated by a [[Boeing 707-300|Boeing 707-387B]], nearly hit the transmitting antenna of the [[1 World Trade Center (1970–2001)|North Tower]] of the [[World Trade Center (1973-2001)|World Trade Center]] in [[New York City]] during its approach to [[John F. Kennedy International Airport]]. The [[air traffic controller]]'s intervention avoided the impact with less than 90 seconds of distance between the aircraft and the North Tower.
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| KISS Rebreathers is a brand of [[diving rebreather]]s marketed to the [[Technical diving|technical]] and [[recreational diving]] community. Originally manufactured in Canada, later in the US, the manufacturer has been owned by a European company since 2024, and is seeking [[CE marking|CE accreditation]] for their latest product, the KISS Sidewinder 2.
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| The Board of Engineers for Internal Improvements was a federal engineering board established in 1824 by the administration of President James Monroe to survey and plan major national infrastructure projects. Operating under the U.S. [[War Department]], the Board was composed primarily of [[United States Army Corps of Engineers|Army engineers]], supported by civilian experts.
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| Zender GmbH was a vehicle tuning company founded by Hans-Albert Zender, which existed from 1969 to 2008. The company cooperated with [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Volkswagen]], [[Fiat]] and [[Opel]].
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| The Jetta VS8 is a [[mid-size crossover SUV]] produced by [[Volkswagen]] under the [[Jetta (car marque)|Jetta]] brand exclusively for the Chinese market.
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| The Chrysler Institute of Engineering was an engineering [[Postgraduate education|graduate school]] operated by the [[Chrysler Corporation]] from 1931 to 1988. Situated on the [[Highland Park Chrysler Plant|company's headquarters complex]] in the [[Detroit]] enclave of [[Highland Park, Michigan]], the school offered [[master's degree]]s in mechanical engineering, as well as non-degree training programs for its employees.
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| UMI 9.50 is a backhoe [[Loader (equipment)|loader]] constructed for the Polish army, manufactured in [[Huta Stalowa Wola]]. In use since 2004. It can operate as an [[excavator]], [[bulldozer]], snowplough, sweeper, demolition hammer, or even an asphalt milling machine.
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| The BMW Garmisch is a concept car designed and built by [[Bertone]] on the chassis of a [[BMW 2002 Tii]]. The car debuted in 1970 at the [[Geneva International Motor Show#1970|Geneva Motor Show]].
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| The Nova NP02 is a [[sports prototype]] race car designed and built by French manufacturer Nova Proto. Nova Proto, founded by Guillem Roux and Camille Gautré Santos, has previously provided maintenance and spare parts for several [[Norma Auto Concept|Norma]] cars including the M20, M20-F and [[Norma M20-FC|M20-FC]].
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| The Dongfeng eπ 008 (pronounced 'e pie'; also known as Yipai 008 and Dongfeng Ace 008) is a [[Extended range electric vehicle|extended range]] and [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Crossover (automobile)|mid-size crossover SUV]] produced by Chinese automobile manufacturer [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation]] under the [[Dongfeng eπ]] (东风奕派) sub-brand.
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| Riyadh Air Base, officially known as Riyadh International Airport before its conversion in 1983, was one of the first airports of Saudi Arabia located within [[Riyadh]]. It was the original airport serving the city before the construction of [[King Khalid International Airport]], then transitioning into an air base.
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| US Army Engineer Command, Europe (ENGCOM) was a unit of [[United States Army Europe and Africa|US Army Europe]] from 1966-1974. The command was the idea of [[Andrew P. O'Meara|General Andrew P. O'Meara]], USAREUR commander 1965-1967 who had been disappointed with Engineer support while [[4th Armored Division (United States)|4th Armored Division]] commander.
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| The BYD e7 is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[BYD Auto]] since 2025.
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| The Hyundai Ioniq 2 is an upcoming [[electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[crossover SUV]] to be manufactured by [[Hyundai]]. Sales are set to commence in 2026.
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| Ursula is the name of a riverine [[unmanned surface vehicle|unmanned surface vehicle]] (USV) capable of carrying [[FPV drone|FPV drone]]s. It was developed in [[Ukraine]] during the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]]. It has been dubbed the world's smallest aircraft carrier.
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| The Morgan Plus E was an [[electric vehicle|electric]] concept car developed by British car manufacturer [[Morgan Motor Company|Morgan]]. It was unveiled at the 2012 [[Geneva International Motor Show]] but the project was abandoned and no units were produced.
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| This article lists the orders and deliveries for the [[Embraer C-390 Millennium|C-390 Millenium]] family, currently produced by [[Embraer]].
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| Evolito Ltd. is a British [[aerospace]] company that develops [[Axial flux motor|axial-flux]] [[electric motors]], motor controller units, and [[Battery management system|battery management systems]] for aviation applications. The company operates a 40,000-square-foot (3,716-square-meter) manufacturing and testing facility in [[Bicester]], [[Oxfordshire]].
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| The Geely Galaxy M9 ({{Lang-zh|c=吉利银河M9|p=Jílì Yínhé M9}}) is a [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Full-size car|full-size]] [[SUV]] to be manufactured by the [[China|Chinese]] car manufacturer [[Geely Auto]] under the [[Geely Galaxy]] marque.
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| The Geely Galaxy Starshine 8 ({{Lang-zh|c=吉利银河星耀8|p=Jílì Yínhe Xīngyào 8}}) is a [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[Geely Auto]] under the [[Geely Galaxy]] marque. It is the [[plug-in hybrid]] version of the [[Geely Galaxy E8|Galaxy E8]].
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| Air Force Three is the [[air traffic control]] designated [[Aviation call signs|call sign]] held by any [[United States Air Force]] aircraft carrying the [[United States secretary of state]], but not the [[president of the United States]] or [[Vice President of the United States|vice president]]. The term is often associated with the [[Boeing C-32]], a modified [[Boeing 757|757]] which is most commonly used as the secretary of state's transport.
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| Bansei Airfield, also known as Kaseda Airfield is a former Imperial Japanese Army aviation base located in the town of [[Kaseda]] in [[Kagoshima Prefecture]], [[Kyushu Island]] in Japan. Because of its brief period of operation, it is also known as the “phantom special attack base.”
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| Chiran Airfield is an abandoned military airfield located in [[Chiran, Kagoshima|Chiran]], [[Minamikyūshū]], on the [[Satsuma Peninsula]] of [[Kagoshima]], [[Japan]]. It was established in December 1941, and mainly served as training base for [[Kamikaze]] pilots. Today, the [[Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots]] exists on the site of the former airfield.
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| On 25 May 2000, Air Liberté Flight 8807, a passenger charter flight operated by a [[McDonnell Douglas MD-83]] (F‑GHED), collided with a [[Shorts 330#Variants|Shorts 330‑200]] freighter (G‑SSWN) operating as Streamline Aviation Flight 200 at [[Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport]] during a runway incursion; the first officer of Flight 200 was killed and the captain was seriously injured, while on board Flight 8807 there were no injuries.
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| Fort Yukon Air Service, later known as Air North, was an Alaskan [[regional airline]] from 1951 to 1984.
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| The Army Air Traffic Services Command (ATSCOM) is a unit of the US Army that provides airspace and air traffic support to army bases and other commands globally. The command certifies air traffic controllers for the service, inspects airfields, ensures safe aircraft operations in installation air space as well as civilian air space at home and internationally.
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| Dominicana de Aviación Flight 401 was a regularly scheduled international cargo flight operating from [[Miami International Airport]] in the [[United States]], to [[Las Américas International Airport]], in the [[Dominican Republic]]. On June 23, 1969, the aircraft operating the flight, an [[Aviation Traders Carvair|ATL-98 Carvair]], suffered an engine failure and fire in two engines, leading to the aircraft crashing in downtown [[Miami]], killing all 4 people on board, and 6 people on the ground.
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| Enugu Air is a Nigerian airline owned by the [[Government of Enugu State|Enugu State Government]]. It is the second state-owned commercial airline in Nigeria, after [[Ibom Air]]. Enugu Air is based at [[Akanu Ibiam International Airport]] in [[Enugu State]].
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| Japan Air Lines Flight 813 (Douglas DC-8-33) en route from [[San Francisco International Airport]] to [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo International Airport]] experienced an Uncontained Engine Failure in its number one engine shortly after takeoff. The pilot made an emergency landing at [[Oakland International Airport]] across San Francisco Bay, and all 41 passengers and crew were safe.
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| Tal El Zaatar Airstrip or Dekwaneh runway is a short, closed, abandoned [[runway]] near Tal al-Zaatar [[Palestinian refugee camp]] in [[east Beirut]]. Because the airstrip is too short, it has no significant military use, hence it is not widely remembered for its military function.
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| The 212 T01 is a [[mid-size SUV]] manufactured by [[BAW]] under the 212 brand.
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| The Lynk & Co 10 ({{Zh|s=领克10|p=Lǐng kè 10}}; pronounced "one zero" in English or "yao ling" in Chinese, not "ten") is an upcoming [[plug-in hybrid]] [[Executive car|executive]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] to be manufactured by [[Zeekr]]-owned Chinese-Swedish automaker [[Lynk & Co]]. Its exterior bears resembles to [[Lynk & Co Z10]], which is built on [[Sustainable Experience Architecture|SEA1]] platform, while the Lynk & Co 10 is built on the [[Global Intelligent New Energy Architecture platform|GEA Evo]] platform, which made them essentially two different vehicles.
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| Fabryka Samochodów Rolniczych "Polmo” w Poznaniu ({{Translation|Agricultural Vehicle Factory "Polmo" in Poznań}}), more commonly known as FSR, was a Polish company located in [[Poznań]] that produced pickup trucks.
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| The Wuling Starlight 730 ({{zh||s=五菱星光730|p=Wǔlíng Xingguang 730}}) is a [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[minivan]] manufactured by [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]] (SGMW) since 2025 under the [[Wuling Motors|Wuling]] brand. It is available with three powertrain options: petrol engine, [[plug-in hybrid]] (PHEV) and [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] (EV).
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| George G. London is a retired [[United States Air Force]] [[Colonel (United States)|Colonel]], [[test pilot]], and [[educator]]. He is recognized as one of the first African American test pilots in the U.S. Air Force and served as co‑pilot on the inaugural flight of the [[C-17 Globemaster III]], a major strategic transport aircraft used by the U.S. military.
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| Royal Air Force Habilayn or more commonly RAF Habilayn is a former [[Royal Air Force]] station located in Al Habilayn, [[Radfan district]], [[Yemen]]. The station served as an important forwarding base for British troops during the [[Radfan Campaign]] in the [[Aden Emergency]].
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| Shenyang Auto ({{Lang-zh|s=沈阳汽车有限公司|labels=no}}) is a Chinese [[State-owned enterprises of China|state-owned]] automobile manufacturer headquartered in [[Shenyang]], [[Liaoning]]. Founded in February 2023 and its actual controller is the Shenyang SASAC.
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| The Xiaomi YU9 ({{zh|c=小米YU9|p=Xiǎomǐ YU9}}), known internally as the Kunlun, is an upcoming [[extended range electric vehicle|range extended]] [[full-size car|full-size SUV]] to be manufactured by [[Xiaomi Auto]]. It is the company's first vehicle to use an [[extended range electric vehicle|range extended]] powertrain.
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| The Integrated Airman Certification and Rating Application, or IACRA, is an online service administered by the [[Federal Aviation Administration|Federal Aviaiton Administration]], which allows airmen to apply for [[Pilot licensing and certification|pilots licenses]], ratings and certifications fully online.
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| The Arcfox S3 ({{zh|c=极狐S3}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] manufactured by [[BAIC]] under the [[Arcfox]] brand.
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| The Changan Nevo A06 ({{zh|c=长安启源A06}}) is a [[Battery electric vehicle|battery electric]] and [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[Sedan (automobile)|sedan]] produced by Chinese auto manufacturer [[Changan Automobile|Changan]] under the [[Changan Automobile#Changan Nevo (Qiyuan)|Changan Nevo]] brand.
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| Iaat airbase is a closed abandoned Lebanese air force air base, located in the town Iaat , north of [[Baalbek]] in the [[Bekaa Valley]].
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| The Changan Nevo Q07 ({{zh|c=长安启源Q07}}) is a [[range extender]] [[Mid-size car|mid-size]] [[SUV]] produced by Chinese auto manufacturer [[Changan Automobile|Changan]] under the [[Changan Automobile#Changan Nevo (Qiyuan)|Changan Nevo]] brand.
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| Naval Outlying Landing Field Magnolia, or Magnolia Field, was an unmanned military airport in [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], [[Alabama]], United States. It was built between 1943-44 by the United States Navy, and operated as a satellite field to NAS Penascola for most of its lifetime.
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| On April 18, 1963, a [[Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer]] twin-turboprop aircraft of the [[No. 152 Squadron RAF]] crashed at Bu Hafafa in [[Muscat and Oman]], killing eight people on board. However, a passenger on the flight survived the accident with serious injuries.
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| The Vauxhall Luton plant was a motor vehicle manufacturing facility located in [[Luton]], [[Bedfordshire]], England. Operational from 1905 to 2025, it produced passenger cars and light commercial vehicles under the [[Vauxhall Motors|Vauxhall]], [[Opel]], [[Bedford Vehicles|Bedford]], [[Renault]], [[Nissan]], [[Peugeot]], [[Citroën]], [[Fiat Professional]], and [[Toyota]] brands.
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| Al Azaiba Airport (Arabic: مطار العذيبة) is an old airfield in [[Muscat, Oman]], near [[Bayt al-Falaj]]. The airport was opened in 1957 and was originally used by [[Petroleum Development Oman]]; it is now used by the [[Sultan's Special Force]].
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| [[Bronislav Yermak]] <small>(Russian pilot and banker)</small>
| Bronislav Eduardovich Yermak (or ''Bronislav Eduardovich Ermak'' (Бронислав Эдуардович Ермак); 1970-2009) was a Russian aviator and later vice president of [[MDM-Bank]]. He was known as a [[banker]], [[aircraft captain]], and owner of the SP-2008 aircraft (No. RA-0321G, assembled in 2008, a modernized version of the [[Yak-52]] originally produced in 1980), which crashed on 26 April 2009 in Russia.
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| [[PREMO Light Rail]] <small>(Rail line in Florida, United States)</small>
| PREMO Light Rail (also known as Broward County Light Rail) is a proposed [[light rail]] transit system planned in [[Broward County]], [[Florida]], United States,
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| [[Ian Strachan (pilot)]]
| Ian William Strachan was a Wing Commander in the UK [[Royal Air Force]] (RAF). After several flying tours, he became a [[test pilot]] at [[Boscombe Down]] and later was Chief Test Pilot at the research base at Farnborough. After leaving the Air Force he became an author of many articles on military subjects, particularly on training and flight simulation.
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| [[Volvo F4/ F6/ F7]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The Volvo F4 (also marketed as F6 and F7 in some versions) is a light truck series produced by [[Volvo Trucks]] from 1975 to 1986. The F6 variant came equipped with a more powerful engine. These trucks were often used for parcel and urban delivery services.
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| [[BMW X3 (G45)]] <small>(Fourth generation of BMW X3)</small>
| The BMW X3 G45 is a [[Compact crossover SUV|compact luxury crossover SUV]] manufactured by the German automaker [[BMW]], replacing the third-generation [[BMW X3#Third generation (G01; 2017)|X3 G01]], and the fourth-generation model in the [[BMW X3]] series. Like its predecessor, the G45 X3 is based on the [[BMW CLAR platform|BMW Cluster Architecture (CLAR) platform]] utilising a range of [[mild hybrid]] and [[plug-in hybrid]] powertrains.
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| data-sort-value=4372 | [[Special:Contribs/Shadow614|Shadow614]] (4372)
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| 2025-05-22
| [[Shahed 147 (UAV)]]
| Shahed 147 is a wide-body, heavy-duty military drone that was unveiled in 2023, during the presence of [[Seyyed Ali Khamenei]] at a military exhibition.
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| data-sort-value=868 | [[Special:Contribs/110 and 135|110 and 135]] (868)
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| 2025-05-14
| [[VinFast EC Van]] <small>(Motor vehicle)</small>
| The VinFast EC Van (E-City Van) is a [[Kei car|mini]] [[Electric car|electric]] [[van]] produced and introduced by [[VinFast]], a member of [[Vingroup]] in 2025.
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| data-sort-value=13724 | [[Special:Contribs/Newone|Newone]] (13724)
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| 2025-08-05
| [[China Railway Tianchi]]
| The Tianchi is a high-speed comprehensive dynamic inspection [[diesel multiple unit|DMU]] developed by [[CRRC Qingdao Sifang]] of [[CSR Corporation Limited|China South Locomotive & Rolling Stock Corporation Limited]]. The train adopts a "one power car and two trailer cars" formation, AC transmission system, and new high-speed bogies.
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| data-sort-value=540 | [[Special:Contribs/SgtRL-3|SgtRL-3]] (540)
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| 2025-08-01
| [[94th Aero Squadron (restaurant)]] <small>(Restaurant in Van Nuys, California)</small>
| The 94th Aero Squadron was a historic restaurant in Van Nuys, California. It opened in 1973.
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| data-sort-value=2978 | [[Special:Contribs/Caterpillar84|Caterpillar84]] (2978)
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| 2025-08-04
| [[Naval Outlying Landing Field Wolf]]
| Naval Outlying Landing Field Wolf, or Wolf Field ([[ICAO]]: KNHL), was a military airport in [[Baldwin County, Alabama|Baldwin County]], [[Alabama]], United States. It was built between 1942-44 by the United States Navy, and operated as a satellite field to NAS Penascola for most of its lifetime.
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| data-sort-value=1500 | [[Special:Contribs/Bollardant|Bollardant]] (1500)
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| [[Mission profile]]
| A mission profile refers to the collection of all relevant environmental conditions and static and dynamic load profiles that a component is exposed to throughout its lifecycle (including production, testing, storage, transportation, and operation), typically represented in the form of characteristic-parameter charts or tables.
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| data-sort-value=74 | [[Special:Contribs/思考的苇丛|思考的苇丛]] (74)
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