• Vivigani Airfield (IATA: VIV) was an airstrip at Vivigani on Goodenough Island, part of the D'Entrecasteaux Islands in Papua New Guinea. The Australian...
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    January of that year. A number of other WWII airfields were reopened in the area, such as Vivigani Airfield and Misima (April 1964). Several airlines then...
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    offensive use of the airfield was on 17 May by Beauforts of No. 100 Squadron RAAF. As a part of Operation Cartwheel, Vivigani Airfield became an important...
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    later. After securing the island, the 2/12th began work on building Vivigani Airfield on its east coast. The Allies continued to develop the base area at...
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    works squadrons constructed an airfield with a 6,000 ft (1,829 m) airstrip and other facilities at Vivigani Airfield on the site of a smaller, pre-war...
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  • Spain VIU Viru Harbour Airport Viru Harbour, Solomon Islands VIV Vivigani Airfield Vivigani, Papua New Guinea VIX SBVT Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport Vitória...
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  • naturalist 2558 Viv, a main belt asteroid VIV, IATA airport code for Vivigani Airfield, Papua New Guinea the NYSE stock symbol for Vivo Participacoes the...
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    (Talasea) Vivigani, Goodenough Is. Milne Bay VIV Vivigani Airfield 09°18.52′S 150°19.28′E / 9.30867°S 150.32133°E / -9.30867; 150.32133 (Vivigani) Former...
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    Naval Base Milne Bay (category Airfields of the United States Navy)
    engineering deopt, staging camp and supply depot. A road was built to the Vivigani Airfield, which the base supported. Bolubolu Fleet PO Box as 724. Some of the...
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    Island between late February and March 1943 where it constructed Vivigani Airfield. This facility initially comprised a 1,524-metre (5,000 ft) fighter...
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