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    Marshall Islands International Airport (IATA: MAJ, ICAO: PKMJ, FAA LID: MAJ), also known as Amata Kabua International Airport, is located in the western...
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    shopping district, and various hotels. Majuro has an international airport with scheduled international flights to Hawaii, the Federated States of Micronesia...
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    internal migration. In 1970, the international airport was shifted west to the newly-built Amata Kabua International Airport to enable the expansion of Delap...
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    on September 11, 2013. "Republic of the Marshall Islands – Amata Kabua International Airport". Republic of the Marshall Islands Ports Authority. Archived...
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  • for Milan–Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP), Linate Airport (IATA: LIN), Il Caravaggio International Airport (IATA: BGY) and Parma Airport (IATA: PMF). ^2 MMA...
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  • This list of airports in Marshall Islands is sorted by location. For a list sorted by ICAO code, see List of airports by ICAO code: P#PK - Marshall Islands...
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  • see airport category and list. PKMA (ENT) – Enewetak Auxiliary Airfield – Enewetak PKMJ (MAJ) – Marshall Islands International Airport (Amata Kabua Int'l)...
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    Wake Island (category International territorial disputes of the United States)
    boundaries of the U.S. territory of Guam. In response, Marshallese President Amata Kabua reasserted his nation's claim to Wake, declaring that Enen-kio was a...
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    the cancellation of two airline flights. Marshall Islands president Amata Kabua declared nine islands as disaster areas. United States president George...
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