| 单词 | stolport | 
| 释义 | STOLportn. Originally U.S.   An airport for aircraft which need only a short runway for take-off and landing. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > airfield or airport > 			[noun]		 > airport > types of jetport1956 feeder1961 STOLport1968 1968    N.Y. Times 14 Jan. 1/1  				A stolport would serve planes that make a ‘short take-off and landing’. They use runways much shorter than those required by commercial jets. 1968    Sci. News 7 Sept. 230 		(caption)	  				Frenetic ground travel to and from New York's main airports may be replaced by STOL-ports along the Hudson river. 1975    Sunday Sun 		(Toronto)	 12 Oct. 17/1  				As the plan suggests, the airport and the STOLport would take over all of Toronto's air travel eventually. 1976    Globe & Mail 		(Toronto)	 16 Feb. 5/5  				Nordair [is] getting permanent access to the Toronto island Airport and the Victoria STOLport in Montreal. 1980    Times 3 June 19/5  				The company has drawn up plans for a 2,000ft ‘stolport’ (short takeoff and landing airport) in the east Shetlands basin. 1982    Times 24 June 3/4  				A group of companies is proposing to build a small airport, to bring a different kind of transport interchange to the docklands known as a Stolport (Stol stands for short-take-off-and-landing). This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < | 
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