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- Canton_Island_Airport abstract "Canton Island Airport (IATA: CIS, ICAO: PCIS) is an emergency use airport located on the sparsely populated Kanton Island, in the Phoenix Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It has a single runway 6,230 feet (1,900 m) in length, paved with asphalt. Though it was once a major stop on commercial trans-Pacific airline routes, it is for the most part abandoned today.".
- Q3274519 abstract "Canton Island Airport (IATA: CIS, ICAO: PCIS) is an emergency use airport located on the sparsely populated Kanton Island, in the Phoenix Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It has a single runway 6,230 feet (1,900 m) in length, paved with asphalt. Though it was once a major stop on commercial trans-Pacific airline routes, it is for the most part abandoned today.".
- Canton_Island_Airport comment "Canton Island Airport (IATA: CIS, ICAO: PCIS) is an emergency use airport located on the sparsely populated Kanton Island, in the Phoenix Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It has a single runway 6,230 feet (1,900 m) in length, paved with asphalt. Though it was once a major stop on commercial trans-Pacific airline routes, it is for the most part abandoned today.".
- Q3274519 comment "Canton Island Airport (IATA: CIS, ICAO: PCIS) is an emergency use airport located on the sparsely populated Kanton Island, in the Phoenix Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It has a single runway 6,230 feet (1,900 m) in length, paved with asphalt. Though it was once a major stop on commercial trans-Pacific airline routes, it is for the most part abandoned today.".