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  2. McCook Field - Wikipedia

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    McCook Field was an airfield and aviation experimentation station in Dayton, Ohio, United States.It was operated by the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps and its successor the United States Army Air Service from 1917 to 1927.

  3. Akron Fulton International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Airlines flew to Akron Executive in 1945. Akron served as a stop on the carrier's flights from Denver to Miami. American Airlines also flew to Akron Executive around that time, connecting Akron to other Ohio cities like Cleveland, Columbus, and Dayton. [5]

  4. Emery Worldwide Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Emery Worldwide Airlines began operations in the early 1980s with a fleet composed mainly of Boeing 727 and Douglas DC-8 freighter aircraft. It flew scheduled nighttime routes to and from Emery Worldwide’s freight sortation hub in Dayton, OH, and connecting flights to Emery's European hub in Maastricht, Netherlands.

  5. National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence - Wikipedia

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    The official opening ceremony was coordinated with an announcement that Joby Aviation would build a new eVTOL manufacturing facility in Dayton, Ohio. [1] [4] [20] The National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence's opening played a significant role in Springfield–Beckley Municipal Airport's selection as 2023 Ohio Airport of the Year ...

  6. Ohio State University Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport generally ranks in the top five airports in Ohio in terms of the number of take-offs and landings, along with Cleveland Hopkins, John Glenn Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati Lunken. For the same time period, there were 143 aircraft based at the airport: 118 single-engine and 10 multi-engine airplanes as well as 11 jets and 4 ...

  7. Skybus Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Skybus Airlines Inc. was a privately held airline based in Columbus, Ohio, United States. [2] It operated as an ultra low-cost carrier modeled after the European airline Ryanair, and aimed to be the least expensive airline in the United States.

  8. 164th Airlift Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 164th, however, was selected to remain in Ohio and continue the air defense mission, being operationally gained by the Eastern Air Defense Force, Air Defense Command. With the end of the federalization of the Air National Guard in 1952, the 164th again was assigned to the 121st Tactical Fighter Group at Columbus, however the squadron ...

  9. Rickenbacker International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The United States Air Force maintains a presence in the form of the Ohio Air National Guard's 121st Air Refueling Wing. Rickenbacker International is also home of the Ohio Army National Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility No. 2 and the headquarters for the Ohio Military Reserve, one of the state defense forces of Ohio.