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San Antonio International Airport has two terminals with an overall 27 jet bridge gates. The original one-level terminal (formerly Terminal 2) opened in 1953 with ground-loading holding areas and was expanded twice, once in 1959 with new east and west wings, and again in 1968 with an eight-gate satellite concourse, which was built to handle ...
Guthrie–Edmond Regional Airport (IATA: GOK [2], ICAO: KGOK, FAA LID: GOK) is a public use airport in Logan County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] It is located two nautical miles (4 km) south of Guthrie [1] and 7 miles (11 km) north of Edmond. The airport has been operated by both cities since 2005. [3] It was formerly known as Guthrie ...
OKC Will Rogers International Airport [3] (IATA: OKC, ICAO: KOKC, FAA LID: OKC), also known as Will Rogers Airport or simply Will Rogers, is a passenger airport located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, about 6 miles (10 km) southwest of the city's downtown area. It is a civil-military airport on 8,081 acres (12.63 sq mi) of land.
For the 12-month period ending January 28, 2004, the airport had 2,800 aircraft operations, 100% of which were general aviation. As of the 12-month period ending May 9, 2020, [update] there have been zero operations at the airport.
37 Edmond Express/Oklahoma City (discontinued June 30, 2009) 39 Edmond Local/Oklahoma City (discontinued August 2, 2004) 50 The CIRC (Transit Center, Bricktown, Bass Pro Shops, Bricktown Landing, discontinued in 2020) 80 Eastern OK County (discontinued July 20, 2008) 81 NW Area Neighborhoods (discontinued on April 28, 2014)
SA Airport can refer to: San Antonio International Airport; San Angelo Regional Airport This page was last edited on 30 ...
Civilian flights were banned during WWI, and the airport became San Antonio's civil airport in 1918. The name was changed to Windburn Field in 1927, but then changed back to Stinson Field in 1936. The Works Progress Administration built the terminal building between 1935 and 1936.
U.S. Route 183 (US 183) is a north-south U.S. highway that begins in Texas in Refugio at an intersection with US 77 (Future I-69E) concurrent with US 77 Alt. The highway runs through many small communities with Austin being the only major city along its route.