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Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport This page was last edited on 28 December 2019, at 12:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
In 1960, Fort Worth purchased Amon Carter Field and renamed it Greater Southwest International Airport (GSW) in an attempt to compete with Dallas' airport, but GSW's traffic continued to decline relative to Love Field. By the mid-1960s, Fort Worth was getting 1% of Texas air traffic while Dallas was getting 49%, which led to the virtual ...
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A joint Dallas-Fort Worth airport was first proposed in 1927, but negotiations fell through, the first of several attempts between the two cities that have historically had a contentious relationship.
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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport; B. Belt Line station; C. CentrePort/DFW Airport station; D. Delta Air Lines Flight 191; Delta Air Lines Flight 1141;