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  2. Kansas City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Overhaul Base in 2007. Kansas City International Airport (IATA: MCI, ICAO: KMCI, FAA LID: MCI) (originally Mid-Continent International Airport) is a public airport in Kansas City, Missouri, located 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Downtown Kansas City in Platte County, Missouri. [2] The airport was opened in 1972 and a new complex in ...

  3. TWA Corporate Headquarters Building - Wikipedia

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    The refurbished headquarters building in 2007 with the Moonliner II replica installed. The TWA Corporate Headquarters Building, located at 1735 Baltimore Avenue in the Crossroads neighborhood of downtown Kansas City, was Trans World Airlines headquarters until 1964, when the airline moved to New York City. The selection of Kansas City as the ...

  4. Trans World Airlines - Wikipedia

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    www.twa.com (Archived 2001-10-25 at the Wayback Machine) Trans World Airlines (TWA) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1930 until it was acquired by American Airlines in 2001. It was formed as Transcontinental & Western Air to operate a route from New York City to Los Angeles via St. Louis, Kansas City, and other stops ...

  5. Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport - Wikipedia

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    This airport replaced the old Richards Field, located near Raytown, Missouri, as Kansas City's main airport. It was dedicated as New Richards Field in 1927 by Charles Lindbergh and was soon renamed Kansas City Municipal Airport. Its prominent tenant was Trans World Airlines (TWA), which was headquartered in Kansas City.

  6. List of TWA destinations - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey. Camden County - Camden Central Airport (closed 1957) [31] New Mexico. Santa Fe - Santa Fe Municipal Airport [15] New York. Albany - Albany International Airport [11] Binghamton - Greater Binghamton Airport [32] Buffalo - Buffalo-Lancaster Regional Airport [33] Syracuse - Syracuse Hancock International Airport (At the time of TWA's ...

  7. St. Louis Lambert International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Trans World Airlines (TWA) was headquartered in New York City but its main base of employment was at Kansas City International Airport (KCI) and had large operations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) as well as St. Louis. TWA deemed Kansas City's terminals unsuitable to serve as a primary hub. TWA reluctantly ruled out Chicago, as ...

  8. Fairfax Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Sweeney Airport was named in 1925, and the 403 Pursuit Squadron was assigned to Kansas City at the end of 1925. [5] The "Fairfax plat" map with the airport was drawn on April 1, 1925, as an area "of 1,373.07 acres" outside the city limits divided as follows: "The Kansas City Industrial Land Company owned 1,122.85 acres; the Union Pacific Railroad Company owned 32.80 acres; eight private owners ...

  9. Transcontinental Air Transport - Wikipedia

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    Transcontinental Air Transport (T-A-T) was an airline founded in 1928 by Clement Melville Keys that merged in 1930 with Western Air Express to form what became TWA. Keys enlisted the help of Charles Lindbergh to design a transcontinental network to get government airmail contracts. Lindbergh established numerous airports across the country in ...