Wikipedia:WikiProject Airports - Areas Requiring Clean Up

Areas Requiring Clean Up

Airport Articles tagged with
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Stubs Total
Airport stubs 20
 → North American airport stubs 114
 → → Canada 71
 → → → Alberta 205
 → → → Atlantic Canada 108
 → → → British Columbia 213
 → → → Manitoba 135
 → → → Northwest Territories 68
 → → → Ontario 359
 → → → Quebec 200
 → → → Saskatchewan 172
 → → United States 10
 → → → Midwestern United States 223
 → → → Northeastern United States 170
 → → → Southern United States 204
 → → → → Texas 87
 → → → Western United States 125
 → → → Alaska 106
 → → → Arizona 36
 → → → California 163
 → → → Kansas 27
 → → → Michigan 69
 → → → Nevada 34
 → → → North Carolina 43
 → → Mexico 117
 → South America 230
 → Oceania 257
 → → Australia 210
 → Africa 2
 → → North Africa 119
 → → East Africa 93
 → → Southern Africa 120
 → → West Africa 211
 → Europe 472
 → → Albania 2
 → → France 60
 → → Turkey 44
 → → Russia 248
 → → United Kingdom 90
 → Asia 534
 → → India 40
 → → Indonesia 62
 → → People's Republic of China 131
 → → Pakistan 53

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