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arrival area


The area of the terminal used for airplanes coming to the airport.
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biplane


an aircraft with two sets of wings mounted one above the other.
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air cargo


Cargo that is moved using airplanes. Many companies that move cargo, such as FedEx and the US Postal Service, have their own airplanes for moving air cargo. Most large airports have entire sections of [..]
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airport


a location where aircraft such as fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, and blimps take off and land.
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baggage


luggage and other items brought on the airplane by passengers. One piece of small baggage can often be brought on the airplane by the passenger. Large baggage (or if the is many small pieces) are kept [..]
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baggage area


The area of the airport terminal used for dealing with Baggage. These often have one or more large moving belt(s). The passengers wait at the belt for their baggage to move to them.
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concessions


Businesses often inside the airport terminal. These usually sell food, beverages or retail goods such as book, magazines or souvenirs to passengers.
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concourse


An open space for people to move around in an airport terminal.
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departure area


The area of the terminal for airplanes leaving the airport.
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destination


The place an aircraft is going to. An aircraft may have more than one destination. This is because it takes people to many places along its travel. For example, an aircraft leaving Atlanta, may stop a [..]
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