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PARKING AREA FOR AIRCRAFT.—Work has begun on levelling a 70,000-square yard aircraft parking area at the Christchurch airport. The United States stores hangar is shown in the background. The area, which will extend from in front of the stores hangar, past the council and Civil Aviation Administration’s workshops to the Canterbury Aero Club's hangar, will provide sealed parking for United States and other visiting aircraft. The work, which will cost £53,887, is expected to be finished by March 31.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29333, 12 October 1960, Page 22

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PARKING AREA FOR AIRCRAFT.—Work has begun on levelling a 70,000-square yard aircraft parking area at the Christchurch airport. The United States stores hangar is shown in the background. The area, which will extend from in front of the stores hangar, past the council and Civil Aviation Administration’s workshops to the Canterbury Aero Club's hangar, will provide sealed parking for United States and other visiting aircraft. The work, which will cost £53,887, is expected to be finished by March 31. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29333, 12 October 1960, Page 22

PARKING AREA FOR AIRCRAFT.—Work has begun on levelling a 70,000-square yard aircraft parking area at the Christchurch airport. The United States stores hangar is shown in the background. The area, which will extend from in front of the stores hangar, past the council and Civil Aviation Administration’s workshops to the Canterbury Aero Club's hangar, will provide sealed parking for United States and other visiting aircraft. The work, which will cost £53,887, is expected to be finished by March 31. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29333, 12 October 1960, Page 22

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