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  2. List of airports in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    VVNS. SQH. Na San Airport. 21°12′53″N 104°02′7″E. /  21.21472°N 104.03528°E  / 21.21472; 104.03528  ( Na San Airport) Notes: Among 10 international airports mentioned above, only five are served with current international flights including Tan Son Nhat (Ho Chi Minh City), Noi Bai (Hanoi), Da Nang (Da Nang), Cam Ranh (Nha ...

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    Schlumberger maintains a 33-acre (13 ha) campus at the northeast corner of U.S. Highway 90A and Gillingham Lane in Sugar Land, Texas; as of 2017 Schlumberger is the third largest employer in the city. In 2015, Schlumberger announced that it was moving its U.S. corporate headquarters to the Sugar Land facility from its Houston office building.

  4. Tan Son Nhat International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tan Son Nhat Airport currently has three cargo terminals. Two of them (Air Freight Terminal 1 and 2) are operated by Tan Son Nhat Cargo Services (TCS) and the other one is operated by Saigon Cargo Services Corporation (SCSC). These facilities have a handling capacity of 700,000 tonnes of cargo per year combined.

  5. How the CEO of SLB says its name change is helping the oil ...

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    The rebranding has been a way for SLB to navigate opposition to fossil fuels. How the CEO of SLB says its name change is helping the oil and gas services company weather the climate change storm ...

  6. Da Nang - Wikipedia

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    It is an important gateway to access central Vietnam. The airport was known as Da Nang Air Base during the Vietnam War , during which time it was described as the world's busiest airport. [31] During the month of May 1968, the base reached an average of 2,595 air traffic operations daily, more than any airport in the world. [32]

  7. Vietnamese Buddhist Youth Association - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Buddhist Youth Association (also known as Vietnamese Buddhist Family ( Vietnamese: Gia Đình Phật Tử Việt Nam (GĐPTVN)) is a lay Buddhist youth organisation that seeks to imbue its members with Buddhist ethics . The organization was originally established in the 1940s, officially name GĐPTVN in 1951 and has been in ...

  8. Tan Hiep Phat Beverage Group - Wikipedia

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    Tan Hiep Phat Beverage Group is a Vietnamese drink producer. The company was founded by Tran Qui Thanh in 1994. It is the largest privately-owned soft drink provider in Vietnam, and produces over a billion litres a year. The company operates in Vietnam and 16 additional countries including Australia and China. History

  9. Vĩnh Hòa, Nha Trang - Wikipedia

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