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- Kitzingen_Airport abstract "For the military use of this facility prior to 2007, see Kitzingen Army AirfieldKitzingen Airport (IATA: KZG, ICAO: ETIN) is a general aviation airport located in Germany, about 3 kilometres north-east of Kitzingen, Bavaria. The airport was opened as a private, general aviation facility after the closure of the United States Army Kitzingen Army Airfield in March 2007. It offers private aircraft and charter operations.".
- Q6418689 abstract "For the military use of this facility prior to 2007, see Kitzingen Army AirfieldKitzingen Airport (IATA: KZG, ICAO: ETIN) is a general aviation airport located in Germany, about 3 kilometres north-east of Kitzingen, Bavaria. The airport was opened as a private, general aviation facility after the closure of the United States Army Kitzingen Army Airfield in March 2007. It offers private aircraft and charter operations.".
- Kitzingen_Airport comment "For the military use of this facility prior to 2007, see Kitzingen Army AirfieldKitzingen Airport (IATA: KZG, ICAO: ETIN) is a general aviation airport located in Germany, about 3 kilometres north-east of Kitzingen, Bavaria. The airport was opened as a private, general aviation facility after the closure of the United States Army Kitzingen Army Airfield in March 2007. It offers private aircraft and charter operations.".
- Q6418689 comment "For the military use of this facility prior to 2007, see Kitzingen Army AirfieldKitzingen Airport (IATA: KZG, ICAO: ETIN) is a general aviation airport located in Germany, about 3 kilometres north-east of Kitzingen, Bavaria. The airport was opened as a private, general aviation facility after the closure of the United States Army Kitzingen Army Airfield in March 2007. It offers private aircraft and charter operations.".