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  2. McAllen Miller International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Trans-Texas flights to McAllen were all Convair 240s flying direct to Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas Love Field, Fort Worth (via now closed Greater Southwest International Airport), Houston, Laredo, Longview, TX, San Antonio, Shreveport, Tyler, TX and Victoria; [21] In 1968 Convair 600s were on all TTa flights from the airport. [22]

  3. Valley International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In addition, eight flights a day operated by Southwest served Dallas Love Field on a direct one stop basis. [14] Today, Southwest is the largest airline at HRL, accounting for approximately 62% of the airport's airline market share. [15] Southwest currently serves Harlingen with Boeing 737-700, 737-800, and 737 MAX 8 aircraft.

  4. List of airports in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport: P-S 405,157 McAllen: MFE: MFE KMFE McAllen Miller International Airport: P-S 477,636 Midland / Odessa: MAF: MAF KMAF Midland International Air and Space Port: P-S 504,264 San Angelo: SJT: SJT KSJT San Angelo Regional Airport (Mathis Field) P-N 60,115 San Antonio: SAT: SAT KSAT San Antonio ...

  5. List of Allegiant Air destinations - Wikipedia

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    City State IATA ICAO Airport Notes Refs Abilene: Texas: ABI: KABI: Abilene Regional Airport [T] [26]Albuquerque: New Mexico: ABQ: KABQ: Albuquerque International Sunport [T] [27]Amarillo

  6. McAllen airport on list of 5G buffer zones - AOL

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    Jan. 18—The Federal Aviation Administration has released a list of airports for temporary buffer zones, temporarily banning new 5G cellular coverage set to go live this week. The issue involves ...

  7. Emerald Air (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Emerald Air was an airline headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States.Founded by William Ford and Richard Martel [2] It was formerly known as Emerald Valley Airlines which in 1981 was flying wholly within the state of Texas with scheduled passenger service to Austin, Houston, McAllen and San Antonio. [3]

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