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  2. Long Beach Airport - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach Airport (IATA: LGB, ICAO: KLGB, FAA LID: LGB) is a public airport 3 mi (4.8 km) northeast of downtown Long Beach, in Los Angeles County, California, United States. [1] It is also called Daugherty Field , named after local aviator Earl Daugherty.

  3. Ralph Natale - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Samuel Natale [1] (March 6, 1935 – January 22, 2022) was an American mobster. He was the boss of the Philadelphia crime family from 1995 until 1999, when he became the first American Mafia boss to turn state's evidence .

  4. Long Beach Airport, California - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Long_Beach_Airport,_California&oldid=171165164"

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    Southwest flight cancellations for Tropical Storm Hilary. Southwest has canceled more than 700 flights scheduled for Sunday and nearly 190 flights set for Monday, according to FlightAware, which ...

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  7. Plane crashes through roof of hangar at Long Beach Airport - AOL

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    A pilot was taken to a hospital after a small plane crashed into the roof of a hangar at Long Beach Airport. About 45 gallons of fuel leaked from the plane.

  8. Los Angeles International Airport - Wikipedia

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    [15] [14] The airport was renamed Los Angeles International Airport in 1949. [17] The temporary terminals remained in place for 15 years but quickly became inadequate, especially as air travel entered the "jet age" and other cities invested in modern facilities. Airport leaders once again convinced voters to back a $59 million bond on June 5, 1956.

  9. Hughes Airport (California) - Wikipedia

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    A full-time crew of 300 workers, all sworn to secrecy, maintained the plane in flying condition in a climate-controlled hangar at the Port of Long Beach location. [ 3 ] : 210 The crew was reduced to 50 workers in 1962 and then disbanded after Hughes's death in 1976.