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King Abdulaziz Air Base

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and training, the United States redesignated the Military Assistance and Advisory Group, in Saudi Arabia since 1949, as the United States Military Training Mission (USMTM). The USMTM staff, with headquarters at the Dhahran terminal, consisted of three sections representing the American armed services. Each section worked with the corresponding Saudi military service.
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commenced a route to New York City using Boeing 747SPs. The passengers included Americans who worked for Aramco and Saudis studying at universities in the United States. The service ceased in February 1986; Pan Am had sold its 747SPs and did not possess another aircraft that could operate the flights
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In 1948, when the originally agreed-upon three-year post-war period of U.S. operations came to a close, the agreement was renegotiated. While the airfield had not been completed until 1946, too late to be of any benefit for World War II logistics (its original justification) it did provide benefits
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In a further renewal agreement dated 2 April 1957, the U.S. pledged to provide construction support to help the Saudis improve their commercial air facilities at the Dhahran Civil Air Terminal and to assist, advise, and train the Saudi Army, Navy, and Air Force. To accomplish the tasks of assistance
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signed the Agreement, which owing to the lack of any military justification, and again a reflection of Saudi Arabia's concerns regarding imperialism and the symbolism of foreign bases on their soil, was promptly rejected by the King. The War Department, likewise, dropped their support of the
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During its commercial use phase from 1962 to 1999, it was one of Saudi Arabia's most influential and busy passenger airports and was commemorated on the 2nd issue 5-riyal banknotes and the 3rd issue 1-riyal banknotes. After the completion and inauguration of the
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King Abdul-Aziz Air Base has been a major RSAF airbase since the USAF left in 1962, providing air defence, tactical and strategic support for the Eastern Province and nearby regions, as well as providing aviation related technical training to RSAF personnel.
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began using Dhahran as a hub for increasing transport to and from Asia and Europe. The Dhahran airfield and the emerging support facilities became Dhahran International Airport in 1961, shortly before the United States relinquished control in 1962.
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from 1945 until 1962 and was known as the Dhahran Airfield. After use by the USAF, it was converted for commercial use and was known as the Dhahran International Airport, and was shared with the King Abdulaziz Air Base of the
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approved substantial economic development assistance, the U.S. State Department and the Saudi Government agreed, in August 1945, to develop the air field. The War Department was forced to foot the cost of the construction.
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in the late 1940s, specifically in the context of the increasing tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. In 1949 Dhahran airfield was the only airfield in the area which could support the
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crashed on approach to the airfield, killing 12 of 38 on board. The cause was determined to be a combination of the inoperativity of Ground Controlled Approach (GCA) and poor visibility due to
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In 1945, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia agreed signed the Dhahran Air Field Agreement. This agreement permitted the U.S. to build a small air field near the Arabian American Oil Company (
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Owing to Saudi Arabia's importance, primarily its location, in 1943 the US extended lend-lease status to Saudi Arabia, one of only three
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crashed 5 km (3 mi) south of the airport while attempting approach for the third time due to poor visibility caused by a
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further north, the airport lost its commercial status and was once again converted for military use only; albeit by the
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On 18 June 1951, the two governments signed an agreement renewing and extending USAF usage rights at the airfield.
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crashed on takeoff from the airbase, killing one person on board and damaging the aircraft beyond repair.
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when that country slid into civil war. During Operation Desert Focus in 1996, after the bombing of the
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Dhahran International Airport has been transformed into a military airbase. It has been renamed
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and is viewed as having influenced the design of a number of important buildings throughout the
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Dhahran served a significant role in the 1994 evacuation of U.S. citizens and personnel from
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near Dammam, when all scheduled flights were shifted out of Dhahran International Airport.
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Through the 1950s, the Dhahran airfield began to emerge as a commercial transportation
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Despite the end of World War II in the European theater, in 1945, President
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which trains personnel in air-ground, air superiority and strike missions.
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aircraft) was moved to Dhahran Air Base, prior to forward deployment to
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were important staging and shipping routes for the U.S. to provide both
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carrying 42 passengers and 7 crew, crashed 7 km offshore in the
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increased the overall economic viability of the area. Additionally,
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The airport terminal building is one of the architectural works of
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Flight D, 7th Air Rescue Squadron, Dhahran Air Field, Saudi Arabia
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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In 1999, Dhahran Air Base was renamed King Abdulaziz Air Base.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building annex
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was highly influenced by the origin and development of this
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St. Louis Lambert International Airport main terminal
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Fighter Weapons School with the Tornado IDS and the
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The airbase was initially built and operated by the
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Royal Saudi Air Force base in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
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Dhahran Air Base
King Fahd International Airport
Kaab (disambiguation)

Dhahran
Eastern Province


OEDR is located in Saudi Arabia
OEDR is located in Persian Gulf
26°15′45.2″N 50°09′11.0″E / 26.262556°N 50.153056°E / 26.262556; 50.153056
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