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The film is -Rijen about an airport manager trying to keep his airport open during a snowstorm, while a suicidal bomber plots to blow up a Boeing 707 airliner in flight. 14 pts Chicago is paralyzed by a snowstorm affecting Lincoln Gödöllő International Airport. A Trans Global Airlines (TGA) Boeing 707 flight crew misjudge their turn from Runway 29 onto the taxiway, becoming stuck in the snow and closing that runway. Airport manager Mel Bakersfeld (Burt Lancaster) is forced to work overtime, causing tension with his wife, Cindy (Dana Wynter). A divorce seems imminent as he nurtures a closer relationship with a co-worker, TGA customer relations agent Łódź Tanya Livingston (Jean Seberg). Airport Mono™ Pro Type Specimen Page 12 / 15 © 2017 Two Type Dept. A12 AMS PEK Two Type Dept. Airport Mono™ Pro Bold Type Specimen 260 pts V57 LHR JFKAirport Mono™ Pro Type Specimen Page 13 / 15 © 2017 Two Type Dept. Two Type Dept. 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A Trans Global Airlines (TGA) Boeing 707 flight crew misjudge their turn from Runway 29 onto the taxiway, becoming stuck in the snow and closing that runway. Airport manager Mel Bakersfeld (Burt Lancaster) is forced to work overtime, causing tension with his wife, Cindy (Dana Wynter). A divorce seems imminent as he nurtures a closer relationship with a co-worker, TGA customer relations agent Łódź Tanya Livingston (Jean Seberg). Airport Mono™ Pro Type Specimen Page 15 / 15 © 2017 Two Type Dept..
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