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  2. Varig Flight 837 - Wikipedia

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    Varig Flight 837 was a flight from Fiumicino Airport, Rome, Italy to Galeão International Airport, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, originating in Beirut, Lebanon, and with a stop in Monrovia, Liberia. On 5 March 1967, due to pilot error, the flight crashed during approach to Runway 04 of Roberts International Airport. [1]

  3. Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being the western terminus of the North African route, Dakar was the northern terminus for the South African route, which transported personnel to Pretoria, South Africa, with numerous stopovers at Robertsfield (now Roberts International Airport), Liberia, the Belgian Congo and Northern Rhodesia.

  4. North Atlantic air ferry route in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Seized from Vichy French control as part of Operation Torch, November 1942. Became ATC base, operated by 1251st AAFBU, North African Division, ATC. Received ferried aircraft on South Atlantic route primarily from Roberts Field, Liberia, supporting Twelfth Air Force. [11] Air route to Azores 1,140 miles (1,830 km) established in January 1944. [13]

  5. File:St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Monrovia) (4).jpg - Wikipedia

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    Liberia, Africa: Date: 10 March 2012 (original upload date) ... Painting on Wall @ Monrovia, Roberts-Field Airport Liberia, Robertsport, Sinkor, Travel, West Africa ...

  6. Monrovia - Wikipedia

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    Monrovia (/ m ə n ˈ r oʊ v i ə /) [4] [5] is the capital and largest city of Liberia.Founded in 1822, it is located on Cape Mesurado on the Atlantic coast and as of the 2022 census had 1,761,032 residents, home to 33.5% of Liberia’s total population. [6]

  7. Cairo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Other locations that transport routes were flown were RAF Habbaniya, Iraq on the Cairo – Karachi, India route; Lydda Airport, British Palestine; Jeddah, Arabia, on the Central African route to Roberts Field, Liberia (1941–1943), and later after the war ended, Athens, Greece and on to destinations in Europe. [10]

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