An
"airport hangar" refers to a large building specifically designed to house and store aircraft, like planes and helicopters, at an airport.
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3 - D printer creates a sculpture of a woman at the DMY International Design Festival at the former
Tempelhof Airport Hangar on June 5, 2013 in Berlin, Germany.
Further afield, a new VR experience from Alejandro G. Iñárritu drew select festivalgoers to a
nearby airport hangar.
Dwinnell says they were given permission to shelter animals in an
empty airport hangar outside the flood area.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the company's highly anticipated semi-truck Thursday night on
an airport hangar adjoining the company's Design Center in...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the company's highly anticipated semi-truck Thursday night on
an airport hangar adjoining the company's Design Center in Hawthorne, CA.
Republican Donald Trump spoke in
an airport hangar in Rome on Tuesday.
But just how many people attended the rally is open to a bit of debate, with estimates ranging anywhere from 6,000 to about 9,000 people at
an airport hangar.
The exhibition space of Yuz Museum (35 Fenggu Road) was
an airport hangar.
After two weeks of negotiations here in
the airport hangars of Le Bourget, 195 parties have signed a global pact that will curb global warming pollution and rapidly escalate the growth of the clean energy solutions the world needs.
$ 17 million design defect, professional negligence and fraud claim brought by Premier Air and United States Aviation Underwriters involving the collapse of
an airport hangar during a storm at the St. Louis Regional Airport in, Illinois which damaged two private jets.