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Airport Landside Definition

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The airport landside is defined as the area bounded by the points at which passengers and goods enter the airport by all modes and the point on the apron at which the aircraft is serviced and loaded. The airport landside includes access roads and ramps, parking facilities, the terminal curbside, terminal facilities, and the aircraft apron, including the adjacent taxiway.
 

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