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Walton Airport, located in Punjab province of Pakistan near Lahore, was established in 1918 and named after Sir Colonel Cusack Walton. The airport was active until 1962 and is one of the oldest in the country, covering an area of 300 acres. It served as a British Army base in World War II and is home to the Lahore Flying Club, established in 1930 and originally known as the Northern India Flying Club.learn more on wikipedia
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