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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', established on the former site of [[Camp Gloucester]], was announced in the third month of {{AN|1705}} after construction teams and security details supplied by the [[ESB Group (Apollonia)|Apollonian Directorate]] of the [[Honourable Company]] moved to take possession of the land long vacated by the peacekeeping force from the [[South Sea Islands]]. Work reportedly commenced following a verbal agreement and a handshake between [[Daniyal al-Osman]], ESB director for [[Apollonia]], and the nameless landlord of the [[Blackfriars' Redux]]. | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''', established on the former site of [[Camp Gloucester]], was announced in the third month of {{AN|1705}} after construction teams and security details supplied by the [[ESB Group (Apollonia)|Apollonian Directorate]] of the [[Honourable Company]] moved to take possession of the land long vacated by the peacekeeping force from the [[South Sea Islands]]. Work reportedly commenced following a verbal agreement and a handshake between [[Daniyal al-Osman]], ESB director for [[Apollonia]], and the nameless landlord of the [[Blackfriars' Redux]] - whom it is claimed considered the matter to be a ''done deal''. | ||
[[Category: Airports]][[Category: International Mandate]] | [[Category: Airports]][[Category: International Mandate]] | ||
Revision as of 09:03, 5 February 2022
The Tiegang International Airport, established on the former site of Camp Gloucester, was announced in the third month of 1705 AN after construction teams and security details supplied by the Apollonian Directorate of the Honourable Company moved to take possession of the land long vacated by the peacekeeping force from the South Sea Islands. Work reportedly commenced following a verbal agreement and a handshake between Daniyal al-Osman, ESB director for Apollonia, and the nameless landlord of the Blackfriars' Redux - whom it is claimed considered the matter to be a done deal.