About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 50. Chapters: Abandoned airfields in India, Defunct airports in Canada, Defunct airports in Germany, Defunct airports in Japan, Defunct airports in Mexico, Defunct airports in Norway, Defunct airports in Puerto Rico, Defunct airports in the United States, Defunct military airports in Bermuda, Berlin Tempelhof Airport, Oslo Airport, Fornebu, Kai Tak Airport, Kallang Airport, Vaeroy Airport, Nicosia International Airport, Kindley Air Force Base, Munich-Riem Airport, Yasser Arafat International Airport, Piardoba Airfield, Dudhkundi Airfield, Atarot Airport, Naval Air Station Bermuda, Canadian Forces Base Lahr, Bartolomeu de Gusmao Airport, Charra Airfield, Dinjan Airfield, Spilve Airport, RNAS Boaz Island, Stavanger Airport, Forus, Naval Air Station Bermuda Annex, List of defunct airports in Canada, Palmietfontein Airport, Ponta Pelada Airport, Ockenburg, Sarmellek International Airport, List of defunct airports in the United States, Kemayoran Airport, Johannisthal Air Field, Dorado Airport, Cottbus Air Base, Diego Jimenez Torres Airport, Farsund Airport, Lista, Minsk-1 Airport, Pandaveswar Airfield, Humacao Airport, Hailakandi Airfield, W. H. Bramble Airport, Gressholmen Airport, Boblingen Airport, Fenny Airfield, Guskhara Airfield, Former aerodromes of Belgium, Hathazari Airfield, Ledo Airfield, Francisco Sarabia National Airport, Kokura Airport, Dohazari Airfield, Nawadih Airfield, Kanchrapara Airfield, Trondheim Airport, Lade, Lindoya, Rupsi Airfield, Tecate Airport, Yokosuka naval airfield. Excerpt: Berlin Tempelhof Airport (German: ) was an airport in Berlin, Germany, situated in the south-central borough of Tempelhof-Schoneberg. The airport ceased operating in 2008 in the process of establishing Schonefeld as the sole commercial airport for Berlin. Tempelhof was designated as an airport by the Ministry of Transport on 8 Octobe..