When you think about airports, your mind probably goes to sprawling terminals surrounded by flat, open land with plenty of room for runways. That’s the textbook approach to aviation infrastructure, and it makes perfect sense from an engineering standpoint. But sometimes geography, politics, or sheer necessity forces airport designers to get creative in ways that would make most pilots do a double-take. Here’s a list of 14 airports that threw the…
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