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  2. Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport - Wikipedia

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    A number of taxi, limousine, ride share and shuttle companies provide service between each airport terminal, the Phoenix metropolitan area, and other communities throughout the state. [107] By road, the airport terminals are served by East Sky Harbor Boulevard, which is fed by Interstate 10, Arizona State Routes 143 and 202.

  3. List of airports in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Flagstaff Pulliam Airport: P-N 115,596 Mesa: IWA: AZA: KIWA Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport (formerly Williams AFB) P-S 795,407 Page: PGA: PGA KPGA Page Municipal Airport: P-N 14,340 Phoenix: PHX: PHX KPHX Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport: P-L 18,940,287 Prescott: PRC: PRC KPRC Prescott Municipal Airport (Ernest A. Love Field) P-N 23,598 ...

  4. Phoenix metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Freeway map of the Phoenix Area. The Phoenix Metropolitan Area is served by several controlled-access freeways, including: I-10 (Papago Freeway, Maricopa Freeway) I-17 (Black Canyon Freeway, Maricopa Freeway) US 60 (Maricopa Freeway, Superstition Freeway) SR 51 (Piestewa Freeway) SR 143 (Hohokam Expressway) Loop 101 (Agua Fria, Pima, Price Freeway)

  5. Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport entrance showing the former name Baggage-claim facility. The airport was built in 1941 as Higley Field.It was renamed Williams Field on February 24, 1942, in honor of Arizona native First Lieutenant Charles Linton Williams (1898–1927), who was killed while serving with the 19th Pursuit Squadron at Wheeler Field, Oahu, when he had to ditch his Boeing PW-9A, 26-353, in the Pacific ...

  6. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix (/ ˈ f iː n ɪ k s / ⓘ FEE-niks [8] [9]) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1,662,607 residents as of 2024.It is the fifth-most populous city in the United States and the most populous state capital in the country.

  7. Phoenix Deer Valley Airport - Wikipedia

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    The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013 [4] categorized it as a reliever airport for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. [1] In 2020 the airport recorded 402,444 aircraft movements, making it the 5th busiest airport in the world by aircraft movements and the busiest general aviation airport in the world. [5]

  8. Cave Creek, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Cave Creek flows through the western side of the town southward into Phoenix, where it disappears into the Salt River valley. In 2000, the state of Arizona, Maricopa County, and the town of Cave Creek bought Spur Cross Ranch, a 2,154-acre (8.72 km 2) tract of Sonoran desert just north of Phoenix, for $21 million. It had unusual cacti, stone ...

  9. Arizona State Route 89A - Wikipedia

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    I-17 ends / I-40 – Sedona, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Albuquerque: Northern end of I-17 concurrency; exit number follows I-17; signed as exits 340A (east) and 340B (west); northbound left entrance from eastbound I-40, exit 195. 402.06: 647.05: 401 [a] McConnell Drive: Northbound exit and southbound entrance; north end of freeway: 403.18: 648.86