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  2. Queen Alia International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) was built in 1983 [1] in response to the growing airport traffic needs that Amman Civil Airport could not accommodate. At the time, passenger traffic was increasing at a rate above the international average, recording 25–30% growth per annum and placing considerable pressure on airport facilities despite continuous expansion and development.

  3. List of airports in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Airport name Civil airports Amman: OJAI [1] AMM Queen Alia International Airport: Amman: OJAM [1] ADJ Amman Civil Airport (Marka International Airport) Aqaba: OJAQ [1] AQJ King Hussein International Airport: Military airports Al-Jafr: OJKF [1] King Faisal Air Base: Azraq: OJMS [1] Muwaffaq Salti Air Base: Mafraq: OJMF [1] OMF King Hussein Air ...

  4. Ohio County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ohio County Airport has one asphalt paved runway designated 3/21 which measures 5003 x 75 feet (1525 x 23 m). For the 12-month period ending November 18, 2020, the airport had 8,175 aircraft operations, an average of 22 per day: 94% general aviation, 4% air taxi, and 2% military. [2]

  5. Category:University and college airports - Wikipedia

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    O'Neal Airport; Ohio State University Airport; P. ... Willow Run Airport; Wood County Airport (Ohio) This page was last edited on 15 March 2012, at 18:15 (UTC). ...

  6. Gordon K. Bush Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ohio University Airport covers an area of 308 acres (125 ha) which contains one asphalt paved runway (7/25) measuring 5,600 x 100 ft. (1,707 x 30 m). [1] [6]The airport has a fixed-base operator that offers fuel services, a pilot lounge and snooze room, flight training, mechanics, courtesy transportation, conference rooms, showers, and more on site.

  7. Lakefield Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lakefield Airport (ICAO: KCQA, FAA LID: CQA) is a publicly owned, public use airport located four miles south of Celina, Ohio. The airport sits on 122 acres at an elevation of 894 feet. [1] [2] The Lakefield Airport Authority received a $135,000 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration in 2022 to purchase extra land for land development. [3]

  8. James A. Rhodes Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was made possible when Ohio Governor James Rhodes passed a bill providing funding for each county in the state to have an airport. Land was donated in 1966 for the airport to be built. Operations began in 1968. [3] The airport's 50-year anniversary was celebrated in 2018. [3] The airport was celebrated with a re-dedication in 2019. [4]

  9. Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Mansfield Lahm Regional Airport (IATA: MFD, ICAO: KMFD, FAA LID: MFD) is three miles (4.8 km) north of Mansfield, in Richland County, Ohio. By car the airport is an hour away from Cleveland and Columbus, near Interstate 71, US Route 30, and State Route 13. [2]