LONDON AIRPORT’S CENTRE TERMINAL photographed at night. By July, 100 jet aircraft a day will be coming in to the airport, each with more than 100 passengers aboard. There are eight miles of runways and 27,000 workers. The airport, the largest international air terminus in the world, handled more than 4,000,000 passengers last year, and the total is increasing by 15 per cent. each year.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29145, 4 March 1960, Page 16
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65LONDON AIRPORT’S CENTRE TERMINAL photographed at night. By July, 100 jet aircraft a day will be coming in to the airport, each with more than 100 passengers aboard. There are eight miles of runways and 27,000 workers. The airport, the largest international air terminus in the world, handled more than 4,000,000 passengers last year, and the total is increasing by 15 per cent. each year. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29145, 4 March 1960, Page 16
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