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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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| On 18 December 2024, a [[Bombardier Challenger 300]] aircraft, registration LV-GOK from [[Punta del Este]], [[Uruguay]], suffered an [[Runway excursion|excursion]] and went off the runway while trying to land at the [[San Fernando Airport (Argentina)|San Fernando International Airport]] in the [[Province of Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]], colliding with the front of a home in a neighborhood bordering the airport.
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| The Eagle MK-V is the third to last [[All American Racers|Eagle]] [[Championship Auto Racing Teams|CART]], and there first original chassis back after there inactivity after 1986. It was entered exclusively by [[All American Racers|Eagle]], and only for the 1996 season, because it was unsuccessful, even though it had 2 races in which it scored points, and a further 2 other races where it finished 1 place down from points.
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| The PAR Special was a high-speed experimental monoplane built by a consortium of aviation engineers, and competed in air races in the early 1950s.
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| Ponte de Sor Aerodrome {{Airport codes|QPS|LPSO}} (''Aeródromo Municipal Ponte de Sor'') is a municipal [[aerodrome]] serving [[Ponte de Sor]], a town in the [[Portalegre District]] of [[Portugal]]. The aerodrome is located about {{convert|5|km|0}} southwest of Ponte de Sor.
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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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| Gonzalo Duarte Leiva (born 1 April 1953) is a [[Chile]]an politician who served as deputy.
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| ''Steadfast'' is a [[Yakovlev Yak-3|Yak-3U]] replica built by the Romanian company [[Avioane Craiova]] in 2005. The aircraft holds nine world records, including the under-{{cvt|3000|kg}} World Speed Record set by Will Whiteside in 2011. Currently, the aircraft is flown at the [[Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre]].
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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 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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| 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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| Dubai Aerial Taxi or Joby Aerial Taxi in Dubai is a [[Air Taxi]] system and public air transport in Dubai, Dubai Air Taxi operations are governed by [[Roads and Transport Authority (Dubai)|Roads and Transport Authority]] and [[Dubai Civil Aviation Authority]].
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| The KGM Musso EV ({{Korean|hangul=KGM 무쏘 EV}}) is a compact electric [[pickup truck]] produced by South Korean manufacturer [[KG Mobility]]. Launched in March 2025, it is the first electric pickup truck launched by a South Korean auto manufacturer.
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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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| 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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| A jet engine ingestion is an occurrence when an object is sucked into a [[jet engine]]. Ingestion of an object can cause [[Turbine engine failure|engine failure]].
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| The Marlman Flying Girder was a low-cost American [[cropduster]] developed in the 1950s.
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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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| The PWS-15 was a Polish single-seat [[fighter aircraft]] designed as a [[biplane]] in the 1930s by engineers Aleksander Grzędzielski and {{ill|August Bobek-Zdaniewski|pl|August Bobek-Zdaniewski}}. Constructed at the [[Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów]] in [[Biała Podlaska]], it was test-flown in December 1930.
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| Luke Alexander Bisby is a Canadian-born structural engineer whose research focuses on how buildings and infrastructure behave in fire. He is Chair of Fire and Structures in the School of Engineering at the [[University of Edinburgh]] and serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier’s ''[[Fire Safety Journal]].''
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| [[Mercedes-Benz Plant Bremen]] <small>(largest production plant of Mercedes-Benz AG)</small>
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group|Mercedes-Benz]] operates an automobile factory in [[Bremen]], Germany. The history of the plant dates back to the former Borgward factory built in 1938. Formerly a commercial vehicle plant of [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Hanomag]], for the past decades, this plant mainly produced the [[Mercedes-Benz C-Class|C-Class]] and [[Mercedes-Benz SL-Class|SL-class]], since joined by the electric [[Mercedes-Benz EQC|EQC]] and [[Mercedes-Benz EQE|EQE]].
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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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| [[Vauxhall Luton]] <small>(motor vehicle manufacturing facility)</small>
| 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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| 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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| Acron Aviation is an [[avionics]] manufacturer and [[flight training]] provider based in the United States, with locations in the United Kingdom and Thailand. It formally launched in 2025 following the 2023 sale by technology company [[L3Harris]] of its Commercial Aviation Solutions division to private equity firm [[TJC L.P.|TJC]].
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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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| 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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| [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Air Force Three|Past AfD]]
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| Aeroservis is a regional airline, operating regular flights in [[Zabaykalsky Krai]], [[Russia]], as well as [[Air charter|Charter flights]]. It is based in [[Kadala Airport]], serving [[Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai|Chita]].
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| The Gillespie Aeroplane was a 1900s monoplane built by the American architect G. Curtiss Gillespie and was notable for its very low [[Aspect ratio (aeronautics)|aspect ratio]] wing.
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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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| The Adney Helicopter was an Australian [[helicopter]] designed, built, and flown by Eric Adney in the late 1940s. It is thought to have been the first helicopter built in Australia and also the first to have flown in Australia.
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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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| [[Gia Binh International Airport]] <small>(Airport)</small>
| Gia Binh International Airport {{airport codes||VVGB}} is an [[international airport]] under construction in Gia Binh commune, Bac Ninh province, [[Vietnam]], approximately 40 km from the center of [[Hanoi]]. The airport will be designed to complement Hanoi’s [[Noi Bai International Airport]].
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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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| 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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| [[Al Azaiba Airport]] <small>(Abandoned airfield in Oman)</small>
| 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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| [[1963 Royal Air Force Twin Pioneer crash]] <small>(1963 Aviation accident in Oman)</small>
| 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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| Aviastar-TU Flight 6534 was a scheduled [[International flight|international cargo flight]] from [[Hangzhou Jianqiao Airport]] in [[Hangzhou]], China to [[Tolmachevo Airport]] in [[Novosibirsk]], Russia. On 8 January 2022, the aircraft operating the flight caught fire during pushback. The 8 crew members on board were able to evacuate, with 3 sustaining minor injuries.
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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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| 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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| [[Naval Outlying Landing Field Magnolia]]
| 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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| In the field of [[Traffic engineering (transportation)|traffic engineering]], traffic signal phasing refers to sequencing methods at an intersection such that all movements and users are accommodated in a safe and efficient manner.{{rp|4.2}} [[Traffic signals]] facilitate serving of one or more movements at the same time.{{rp|5-1}}
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| 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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| [[1963 Royal Air Force Twin Pioneer crash]] <small>(1963 Aviation accident in Oman)</small>
| 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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| [[Changi Terminal 5 MRT station]] <small>(Future Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore)</small>
| Changi Terminal 5 MRT station is a future underground [[Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)|Mass Rapid Transit]] (MRT) interchange and terminal station on the [[Cross Island MRT line|Cross Island Line]] (CRL) and [[Thomson–East Coast MRT line|Thomson-East Coast Line]] (TEL). It will serve the future [[Changi Airport|Changi Airport Terminal 5]].
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| [[Vauxhall Luton]] <small>(motor vehicle manufacturing facility)</small>
| 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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| [[Mercedes-Benz Plant Bremen]] <small>(largest production plant of Mercedes-Benz AG)</small>
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group|Mercedes-Benz]] operates an automobile factory in [[Bremen]], Germany. The history of the plant dates back to the former Borgward factory built in 1938. Formerly a commercial vehicle plant of [[Mercedes-Benz]] and [[Hanomag]], for the past decades, this plant mainly produced the [[Mercedes-Benz C-Class|C-Class]] and [[Mercedes-Benz SL-Class|SL-class]], since joined by the electric [[Mercedes-Benz EQC|EQC]] and [[Mercedes-Benz EQE|EQE]].
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| [[Gia Binh International Airport]] <small>(Airport)</small>
| Gia Binh International Airport {{airport codes||VVGB}} is an [[international airport]] under construction in Gia Binh commune, Bac Ninh province, [[Vietnam]], approximately 40 km from the center of [[Hanoi]]. The airport will be designed to complement Hanoi’s [[Noi Bai International Airport]].
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| [[Ian Strachan MBE AFC]]
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| [[Al Azaiba Airport]] <small>(Abandoned airfield in Oman)</small>
| 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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| 2025-08-05
| [[China Railway NYF1]]
| The NYF1 is a variable-formation, distributed power, hydraulic transmission [[diesel multiple unit]] developed by [[CRRC Qingdao Sifang|CSR Qingdao Sifang]].
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| 2025-08-05
| [[China Railway Tianan]]
| The China Railway Tianan is a [[hydraulic transmission]] executive/inspection [[diesel multiple unit]] developed by [[CRRC Qingdao Sifang|CSR Sifang]], designed for speeds of 120 km/h and resistant to severe cold.
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