Marshall Airport Cambridge
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Marshall Airport Cambridge

Marshall Airport Cambridge

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Marshall Airport Cambridge
Cambridge City Airport The airport formerly known as Cambridge City Airport has changed its name and will now be known as Marshall Airport Cambridge UK to coincide with the latest exciting development at the airport – the Marshall Business Aviation Centre.
This new identity signifies a new era for the Airport and creates an ideal opportunity to benefit from the Marshall name with all it represents, whilst maintaining the strong connection to the world-renowned City of Cambridge and the surrounding community.
Category : Flights and Airports
Keywords : Cambridge City Airport
Date: Dec 31, 2008


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