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    Conversely, passengers arriving from an international flight must pass through border control and customs to access the landside area, in which they exit, unless in airside transit. Most multi-terminal airports have (variously termed) flight/passenger/air connections buses, moving walkways and/or people movers for inter-terminal airside transit ...

  2. Jun 30, 2007 · Airside is generally the area beyond security and/or passport control. In other words, the area accesible only to airport staff and passengers holding valid boarding cards for imminent travel. It may also be called the sterile area, as presumably everyone in the area has been security checked, a requirement given everyone has access to flights ...

  3. May 14, 2024 · Because even transport aircraft of the period were relatively light, paved runways were a rarity. Croydon, Tempelhof, and Le Bourget, for example, all operated from grass strips only. Early airports were also major centres of leisure activity, often attracting more visitors than passengers. In 1939 La Guardia Airport attracted almost 250,000 ...

  4. Airport crews do Airside training as well as security training and airside runway driving training. Therefore, each airport has its own training course with many practical elements. When you walk or drive around the apron, you are sharing the roads and apron areas with billions of dollars of aircraft and airport ground equipment.

  5. Feb 17, 2022 · Airside/ Transit Area / Secure Area. Airside (other called transit or secure area) is the international, duty-free area of the airport. Passengers need to go through security to enter this area, which is why it’s also sometimes called a secure area.

  6. transportation. Descriptions of airports can be divided into landside and airside. Landside descriptions cover how passengers arrive/depart the airport terminal building and move through the terminal building to board the airplanes. Airside describes the movement of the airplanes on the airports surface.

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  7. The airside is that portion of an airport between the boarding gates and the airspace. Major elements of the airside are runways, taxiways, and navigational systems. Pri­ mary jurisdiction over the airside lies with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which funds, maintains, and operates control towers and navigational systems. Al­

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