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Texel International Airport |
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The Texel International Airport is located in the northern side of Netherlands. The Texel Island is the home to the Texel International Airport. Although the Texel International Airport is seemed to be an international airport by its name but in reality the Texel International Airport does not operate any international flights that have been scheduled to fly from this airport.
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Air crafts of different jet airlines like Cessna Citation have their operations from Texel International Airport. Mostly the air crafts of piston engine have their services in the Texel International Airport. The helicopters can also get the priority of flying from Texel International Airport. The airfield of the airport provides the platform needed for operations of helicopters from Texel International Airport. Not only aircrafts of piston engine, small airlines of jet and helicopters are offered their services from the Texel International Airport but the aircrafts of turboprops have also the facilities of being operated from Texel International Airport. Fokker 50 is the largest aircraft that have been operated from Texel International Airport. This aircraft belongs to the category of turboprops. The largest helicopter that has received services from Texel International Airport is Mil Mi 26.
The Texel International Airport is favorite to the pilots who visit this airport in their summer vacation for their private practices. Sky diving is also held on Texel International Airport. It is among the major activities that make Texel International Airport an attracting spot for the tourists of Texel Island as well as the pilots. Several courses of skydiving are operated in Texel International Airport. The Paracentrum Texel of Netherlands that is one of the known institutions of skydiving of the country arranged their courses in Texel International Airport. The skydivers are offered the facilities to come to this airport for their courses through different airplanes arranged by the institution.
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