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Sugar Land Regional Airport received its current name in October 2002. [5] The airfield was formerly known as Sugar Land Municipal Airport and Hull Field. It is the fourth-largest airport in Greater Houston as of 2009, receiving annual usage from private planes of more than 100 Fortune 500 companies.
Houston Southwest Airport: Arcola – KAXH AXH 5,002 Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport: Conroe: CXO KCXO CXO 7,501 Pearland Regional Airport: Unincorporated Brazoria County – KLVJ LVJ 4,313 Sugar Land Regional Airport: Sugar Land: SGR KSGR SGR 8,000 David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport: Tomball: DWH KDWH DWH 7,009 La Porte Municipal Airport ...
Sugar Land Regional Airport: Houston / Sugar Land, Texas, United States SGT: KSGT: ... Great Circle Mapper – IATA, ICAO and FAA airport codes This page was ...
Conroe/North Houston Regional Airport: R 4 Houston / Pearland: LVJ: KLVJ Pearland Regional Airport (was Clover Field) R Houston / Sugar Land: SGR: SGR KSGR Sugar Land Regional Airport: R 55 Houston / Tomball: DWH: DWH KDWH David Wayne Hooks Memorial Airport: R 55 La Porte: T41: La Porte Municipal Airport: R Lancaster: LNC: KLNC Lancaster ...
Sugar Land Regional Airport. Sugar Land Regional Airport (formerly Hull Field, later Sugar Land Municipal Airport) was purchased from a private interest in 1990 by the city of Sugar Land. It is the fourth largest airport within the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The airport handles approximately 250 aircraft operations per day.
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Sugar Land Regional Airport was developed adjacent to this unit, with the runway between two parts of the prison property. [3] The Central Unit was the only state prison within the city limits of Sugar Land which, since 1960, has been highly developed as a suburban, upscale residential and business city. [4]
Sugar Land Regional Airport (formerly Sugar Land Municipal Airport) was purchased from a private interest in 1990 by the city of Sugar Land [2]. Sugar Land Regional is the fourth largest airport within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown Metropolitan Area. The airport handles approximately 350 aircraft operations per day. [citation needed]