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Text looks like copied gibberish edit

The text needs editing. There's too much copied corporate gibberish. It's funny that in an English dictionary, the Dutch word of spantenbier is mentioned, without translation or definition. Spanten are rafters and bier is beer. That points to a little celebration at the end of the day when the whole community got together to raise the rafters of someone's new house in the making. In modern days, you have a few beers when the highest point of the build is reached.[1] Is that celebration in itself important enough to mention in a dictionary? Neh.

The sources at the end of paragraph History > Organisational development contain more information. I don't know enough about aviation or Curacao to easily access other relevant sources. One might for instance want to check the dates used in the CBM sources, which are oddly often the same. Emmarade (talk) 06:40, 6 March 2024 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ "Spantenbier CAP May 2017". Curaçao International Airport - Official Page. 2017-09-03 – via YouTube.