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Aircraft and transport. Prague-Ruzyn? to be renamed as "Václav Havel" Airport on Friday 5 October

Prague, Czech Republic - An exhibition in the hub to honour the former Czech president

Praga-Ruzyn? Airport will be officially named after the former president of Czech Republic Václav Havel on Friday 5 October 2012: the date has not been randomly chosen, since that day would have been Havel's 76th birthday. The decision to name the Czech hub after the politician was reached through an online petition, which attracted, in a week after 20 December 2011, a support of over 80,000 signatories...

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