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'''Noi Bai International Airport''' serves the [[Hanoi]] area of [[Vietnam]], and is the major airport of the northern part of Vietnam. It is complemented by several regional airports.  
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'''Noi Bai International Airport''' serves the [[Hanoi]] area of [[Vietnam]], and is the major airport of the northern part of Vietnam. It is complemented by several regional airports. It is along [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)]], 45 km/28 mi from downtown Hanoi,


Originally built for military use, it added civilian operations in 1975. It is 45 km/28 mi from downtown Hanoi; an international terminal went into service in 2001.
Originally built for military use, it added civilian operations in 1975, and  an international terminal went into service in 2001. There are two runways, both 12,466 feet/3,800 meters long.
 
There are two runways, both 12,466 feet/3,800 meters long.

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Noi Bai International Airport serves the Hanoi area of Vietnam, and is the major airport of the northern part of Vietnam. It is complemented by several regional airports. It is along National Highway 2 (Vietnam), 45 km/28 mi from downtown Hanoi,

Originally built for military use, it added civilian operations in 1975, and an international terminal went into service in 2001. There are two runways, both 12,466 feet/3,800 meters long.