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Molde Airport Is Closed

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Molde Airport is closed due to a hole in the runway. The damage has now been repaired, but the airport is still closed for the rest of the day, Avinor reports.
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Molde Airport is closed until Wednesday. The reason is a hole in the runway, Avinor reports.

Planes are unable to land or take off from Molde Airport due to a hole in the runway.

Molde Airport closes: Hole in the runway This is what Avinor informs Romsdals Budstikke, which reported the matter shortly after 2 p.m. – There is a hole located in a central location on the runway and must be repaired before we can receive passenger aircraft, Avinor press officer Øystein Løwer tells the newspaper. Avinor is working to find the cause of the damage, but cannot yet say anything about how it occurred. – We expect the runway to be …

Molde Airport is closed due to a hole in the runway. The damage has now been repaired, but the airport is still closed for the rest of the day, Avinor reports.

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Molde Airport is closed. The reason is a hole in the runway, Avinor reports.

Planes are unable to land or take off from Molde Airport due to a hole in the runway. The hole has now been repaired, but the airport is still closed for the rest of the day.

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