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There are two fixed-base operators (FBOs): Atlantic Aviation and Signature Flight Support. [10] Morristown Airport is home to multiple based jet charter operators available to the public. It has four flight schools on-site: American Flyers, ATP, Certified Flyers, and NOVA Aviation. Morristown Airport also has a customs facility.
Doane Airport, later Essex Airport (closed 1955-56, still undeveloped) [3] Hamden: Hamden Airport (closed 1936, now industrial park) [2] Madison: N04: Griswold Airport (closed 2007, now municipal athletic fields) [1] Monroe: Monroe Airport (closed 1973-79, now cemeteries) [2] Norwalk: Norwalk Airport (closed 1940-41, now parochial school) [2 ...
Morristown Regional Airport (IATA: MOR, ICAO: KMOR, FAA LID: MOR) (formerly called Moore–Murrell Airport) is a city-owned public-use airport located four nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the central business district of Morristown, a city in Hamblen County, Tennessee, United States. [1] It was opened in 1953.
Aviation Quality Services (AQS) is a subsidiary of Lufthansa Flight Training, [5] located in Frankfurt, Germany. The company is an IATA accredited IOSA Audit Organization [6] and an IATA accredited Endorsed Training Organization. [7] AQS conducts audits, and auditor, quality, and Safety Management Systems training. In 2003, AQS was the first ...
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It was formerly Barnes Municipal Airport; [4] the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility. [5] Westfield-Barnes is one of Massachusetts' largest airports with a strong flight training, general aviation, and military presence. It is also known as Barnes Air National Guard Base. [6]
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The Connecticut Air & Space Center is an aviation museum located near Igor I. Sikorsky Memorial Airport in Stratford, Connecticut, that is focused on the history of aviation in Connecticut. Founded by George Gunther in 1998 after the closing of the Stratford Army Engine Plant , it occupied buildings 6 and 53 of the complex from 2001 until 2022.