Reports say its usual complement of aircraft have been removed to make way for special forces.
Horse-drawn trolleys ruled cities, too, but had to be destroyed to make way for progress.
The plan is to make way for new mixed-income buildings, but the displaced residents are skeptical.
Earlier this year, the racks were cleared to make way for a new incarnation.
The strath was cleared of families 200 years ago to make way for large-scale sheep production.
They are cutting down hundreds of perfectly healthy trees to make way for flowerbeds.
The rest of the prison was torn down to make way for the high-rise.
And Owen was to make way a few minutes later, Titi Camara joining Heskey up front.
The area is being slowly demolished to make way for mid- and upmarket housing.
Thousands more are now being moved to make way for another, more conventional, theme park: Disneyland.
But I am going to make way for someone new in this Senate seat.
In blighted Bradford acres were demolished to make way for a shopping centre that remains unbuilt.
Today, however, the gallery is under threat of demolition to make way for luxury housing and a 14-storey hotel.
The same applies to fruit orchards or cattle fences uprooted to make way for soya.
Meanwhile, no one will step aside to make way for Volkswagen, least of all Toyota or GM.
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They fear in some cases, temporary teachers will be dropped in order to make way for trainees.
Ma, 48, announced in January he was stepping down as CEO to make way for younger leaders.
Mr Jaafari agreed to step aside to make way for a more effective Shia politician, Jawad al-Maliki.
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Joe Montana was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs in 1993 to make way for Steve Young.
Some environmentalists argue that the clearing of mangroves to make way for shrimp ponds exacerbated the damage.
What remains will be further reduced to make way for the electronic fashions of the moment, it said.
There was long-running controversy over the cost of clearing the industrial land to make way for the hospital.
After deconsecration the buildings are either bulldozed to make way for new construction or reclaimed by new owners.
Some 55, 000 people had to make way for the expo site on the banks of the Huangpu River.
He also denied Sol Campbell's place at the club may be under threat to make way for Distin.
If they refuse to suspend their nuclear energy programme the diplomats might have to make way for military strategists.
They were evicted repeatedly in colonial times and then again to make way for East Africa's famed wildlife reserves.
Vast swaths of hutongs have been bulldozed to make way for high rises.
Leicester City Council razed the derelict velodrome to make way for development rather than making the track useable again.
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