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Addison Airport (IATA: ADS, ICAO: KADS, FAA LID: ADS) is a public airport in Addison, in Dallas County, Texas, United States, 9 mi (7.8 nmi; 14 km) north of downtown Dallas. [2] It opened in 1954 and was purchased by the town of Addison in 1976.
The cost of the first phase of Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport was estimated at $700 million. Voters went to the polls in cities throughout the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex to approve the new North Texas Regional Airport, which was named after the North Texas Commission that was instrumental in the regional airport coming to fruition. The ...
Will Rogers World Airport (Oklahoma City) [7] Texas. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Euless/Grapevine/Irving, near Dallas and Fort Worth) [8] Dallas Love Field (Dallas) [9] Killeen Regional Airport (Bell County, near Killeen) [10] East Texas Regional Airport (Gregg County, near Longview) [11] Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport ...
Jack Brooks Regional Airport: BPT TX 18,646 61 2021 [340] Brownsville/South Padre Island International Airport: BRO TX 27,501 39 2021 [341] Easterwood Field Airport: CLL TX 63,158 39 2021 [342] Dallas Executive Airport: RBD TX 42,940 318 2015 [343] Addison Airport: ADS TX 121,937 552 2019 [344] McKinney National Airport: TKI TX 136,590 222 2013 ...
Grand Rapids Municipal Airport / See Kent County Airport [9] Grand River Airpark & Seaplane Base [9] Gratiot Airport, a/k/a Packard Field, Greater Detroit Airport or Roseville Field. [7] [27] [28] [29] Haggerty Field / Detroit Aviation Testing Field [26] Hance Airport [26] [30] Hartung Field [7] Hillsdale Airport [9] Holly Airport [23] Houghton ...
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (Meacham Field) (IATA: FTW, ICAO: KFTW, FAA LID: FTW) is a general aviation airport located near the intersection of Interstate 820 and Business U.S. Highway 287 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is named after former Fort Worth Mayor Henry C. Meacham. [2] The airport covers 745 acres (301 ha). [1]
In 1968, Trans-Texas was operating nine flights a day from the airport all with Convair 600 turboprops with nonstop service to San Antonio (with two flights a day), College Station and Waco as well as direct service to Dallas Love Field (with five flights a day), Houston Hobby Airport (with three flights a day), Corpus Christi, Harlingen, TX ...