Aerodrome vs. Airport

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Aerodromenoun

An airfield:

Aerodromenoun

Any area of land or water used for aircraft operation, regardless of facilities.

Aerodromenoun

An airfield used for managed aircraft operation, either military or civilian, having such facilities as are necessary for operation.

Aerodromenoun

(British) An airfield equipped with air traffic control facilities and hangars as well as accommodation for passengers and cargo; an airport.

Aerodromenoun

(obsolete) A flying machine composed of aeroplanes. An aeroplane, particularly one constructed by or according to the design of Samuel Pierpont Langley and Charles M. Manly.

Aerodromenoun

A shed for housing an airship or aëroplane.

Aerodromenoun

an airfield equipped with control tower and hangers as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo

Aerodrome

An aerodrome (Commonwealth English) or airdrome (American English) is a location from which aircraft flight operations take place, regardless of whether they involve air cargo, passengers, or neither, and regardless of whether it is for public or private use. Aerodromes include small general aviation airfields, large commercial airports, and military air bases.

Airportnoun

An airfield (an area designated for the takeoff and landing of aircraft), including one or more runways and (for commercial airports) one or more passenger terminals.

Airportnoun

an airfield equipped with control tower and hangers as well as accommodations for passengers and cargo

Airport

An airport is an aerodrome with extended facilities, mostly for commercial air transport. Airports often have facilities to park and maintain aircraft, and a control tower.

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