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  2. Dubuque Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first airline flights at Dubuque were Mid-Continent DC-3s in 1950. In 1955 successor Braniff was replaced by Ozark, which pulled out its DC9s and FH227s in 1981. Northwest Airlines announced on February 7, 2008, that its regional partner Mesaba Airlines (Northwest Airlink) would return to Dubuque with twice daily Saab 340s to Minneapolis ...

  3. List of airports in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Iowa Airport: P-S 602,058 Des Moines: DSM: DSM KDSM Des Moines International Airport: P-S 1,347,876 Dubuque: DBQ: DBQ KDBQ Dubuque Regional Airport: P-N 38,831 Sioux City: SUX: SUX KSUX Sioux Gateway Airport (Brig. General Bud Day Field) P-N 44,779 Waterloo: ALO: ALO KALO Waterloo Regional Airport: P-N 23,892 Commercial service ...

  4. List of Avelo Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville International Airport: February 14, 2025 — Future [20] Lakeland: Lakeland Linder International Airport: June 13, 2024: Present Base [21] [22] Melbourne: Melbourne Orlando International Airport: June 21, 2023: January 6, 2024: Terminated [23] Orlando: Orlando International Airport: November 3, 2021: Present [15] Sarasota: Sarasota ...

  5. Waterloo Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    In the 1975 Official Airline Guide Ozark was the only airline at Waterloo, with nonstops from Cedar Rapids, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Des Moines, Dubuque, Mason City, Moline, Omaha, Rochester, MN, and Sioux City, a total of eighteen weekday flights, nine DC-9s and nine FH-227s. [13]

  6. List of American Eagle (airline) destinations - Wikipedia

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    SkyWest Airlines operates as American Eagle, as well as Alaska Airlines, Delta Connection and United Express. Air Wisconsin is an independent carrier exclusively operating for American Eagle. Envoy Air, the largest wholly-owned regional airline within the brand, is based in Fort Worth, Texas.

  7. Aviation in Iowa - Wikipedia

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    On 13 October 1910 Thomas Scott Baldwin demonstrated the Baldwin Red Devil at the Iowa city fair. September 5, 1912, Lincoln Beachey delivers the first Iowa airmail letters. [2] 19 July 1989, United Airlines Flight 232 DC-10 makes a crash landing with complete hydraulic failure at Sioux Gateway Airport.

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