You use "the" when you refer to a specific example, individual, or item of a type, e.g. "I saw the first plane land at the airport." You use the unspecific articles 'a' or 'an' when you refer to any one of the type, e.g. "I have seen a plane land at the airport."
The airport code for Land's End Airport is LEQ.
The airport code for Sugar Land Regional Airport is SGR.
No airplanes can land in an airport. They land on the runway.
big land
There really isn't type of land use not found in Europe. Land use includes arable land, pasture, forests, woodland, and urban areas.
The Great Plains main type of land use was for growing wheat.
Stephanie A. D. Ward has written: 'Enhancing airport land use compatibility' -- subject(s): Land use planning, Safety measures, Planning, Airports, Land use
In an airport...
Sugar Land Regional Airport was created in 1952.
Yes, you go through immigration when you land in Krabi International Airport from the Bangkok Airport.
Randy's "Big Donut"