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(IATA code: '''LHR''') Busiest [[airport]] in the [[United Kingdom]], located 14 miles west from central [[London]]. Formerly a military | (IATA code: '''LHR''') Busiest [[airport]] in the [[United Kingdom]], located 14 miles west from central [[London, United Kingdom|London]]. Formerly a military airfield, it is currently operated by BAA Limited, the privatised British Airports Authority. |
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Heathrow Airport [r]: (IATA code: LHR) Busiest airport in the United Kingdom, located 14 miles west from central London. Formerly a military airfield, it is currently operated by BAA Limited, the privatised British Airports Authority.