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  2. Greater Southwest International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Greater Southwest International Airport (IATA: GSW, ICAO: KGSW), originally Amon Carter Field (ACF), was a commercial airport serving Fort Worth, Texas, from 1953 until 1974. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) opened in 1974 a few miles north to replace Greater Southwest and Dallas Love Field as a single airport for the Dallas–Fort ...

  3. 50 years later: How DFW Airport became an engine of growth ...

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    It wasn’t until the 1960s that serious talks began for the airport. In the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, traffic at Greater Southwest International Airport in Fort Worth was dwindling and Love ...

  4. Central Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 the head office moved to Amon Carter Field (later renamed Greater Southwest International Airport) in Fort Worth. That same year, Central carried its millionth passenger; in 1962, Central was operating six Convairs and eighteen DC-3s, and carrying about 24,000 passengers a month. [8]

  5. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - en.wikipedia.org

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    the new airport, which was 12 miles (19 km) from Love Field. In 1960, Fort Worth purchased Amon Carter Field and renamed it Greater Southwest International Airport (GSW) in an attempt to compete with Dallas' airport, but GSW's traffic continued to decline relative to Love Field. By the mid-1960s, Fort Worth was getting 1% of Texas air traffic while

  6. Delta Air Lines Flight 9570 - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines Flight 9570 was a training flight operated using a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14 (registration (registration N3305L [2]).The aircraft was manufactured in 1965, and had operated for 18,998 hours at the time of the accident.

  7. PHOTOS: The long-gone Greater Fort Worth International ... - AOL

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    A sliver of runway is all that remains today of Amon Carter Field, which became Greater Fort Worth International (and later Greater Southwest) just south of today’s DFW.

  8. Legend Airlines - Wikipedia

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    By the early 1960s, Love Field was reaching the limits of its capacity, and efforts to share Greater Southwest International Airport (GSW) in Fort Worth had proven unsuccessful. The situation was inefficient, and in 1964, the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) ordered Dallas and Fort Worth to establish a new joint regional airport. The cities and ...

  9. PHOTOS: Six Flags Over Texas, 51 years of history from ... - AOL

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    These photos from the Star-Telegram show long-gone rides, historic moments and fun memories from the 1960s into into 2010s. ... Greater Fort Worth International Airport’s 1953 grand opening.