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  2. Draughon–Miller Central Texas Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first airline flights were operated by Pioneer Air Lines with twin engine Douglas DC-3 prop aircraft in 1947. Pioneer was then acquired by and merged into Continental Airlines which in 1955 was operating daily DC-3 service with a multi-stop routing of Midland, TX/Odessa, TX – Big Spring, TX – Snyder, TX – Abilene, TX – Breckenridge, TX – Fort Worth – Dallas Love Field – Waco ...

  3. Easterwood Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport bus route is ostensibly available only to those with a University ID or Brazos Transit District ID, however, this requirement is not enforced. [4] Despite owning and managing the airport, the university offers no aviation courses. The William A. McKenzie Terminal at Easterwood Airport provides daily flights to Dallas/Fort Worth. The ...

  4. Sagar Institute of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    Sagar Institute of Science & Technology (SISTec) [1] is a NAAC Accredited [2] college located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya (RGPV) for engineering program and Barkatullah University (BU Bhopal) for MBA program. The Department of ...

  5. Technocrats Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Technocrats also has Laboratories of RedHat, Oracle, AWS, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, Bosch, Apple, Dassault Systems and Mitsubishi to make students industry ready. Technocrats is ranked 22nd across 7,000+ colleges on Hackerearth.com [ 3 ] - world's largest coding platform.

  6. Maverick County Memorial International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Maverick County Memorial International Airport has one asphalt paved runway designated 13/31 which measures 5,506 by 100 feet (1,678 x 30 m). For the 12-month period ending May 27, 2023, the airport had 2,200 general aviation aircraft operations, an average of 42 per week.

  7. Waco Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Waco Regional Airport covers 1,369 acres (554 ha) and has two asphalt runways: 1/19 is 7,107 x 150 ft and 14/32 is 5,103 x 150 ft. [2]. In the year ending June 30, 2022, the airport had 66,191 aircraft operations, averaging 181 per day: 83% general aviation, 10% military, 7% air taxi, and <1% airline. 74 aircraft at that time were based at the airport: 52 single-engine, 13 multi-engine, 3 jet ...

  8. Tyler Pounds Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Pounds Regional Airport (IATA: TYR, ICAO: KTYR, FAA LID: TYR) is a city-owned, public-use airport located 3 mi (4.8 km) west of Tyler, in Smith County, Texas, United States. [ 2 ] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a "primary commercial service" airport. [ 3 ]

  9. North Texas Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport covers 1,410 acres (570 ha) at an elevation of 749 feet (228 m). It has three runways: 17L/35R, which measures 9,000 by 150 feet (2,743 x 46 m) and is made from asphalt/concrete; 17R/35L, which measures 4,008 by 100 feet (1,222 x 30 m) and is also made from asphalt/concrete, and 13/31, which measures 2,277 by 60 feet (694 x 18 m) and is made from asphalt.