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Anderson Regional Airport (IATA: AND, ICAO: KAND, FAA LID: AND) is a public airport 3 nautical miles (5.6 kilometres) southwest of Anderson, in Anderson County, South Carolina, United States. It is one of the busiest airports in upstate South Carolina. It receives over 14,000 visitors each year and generates over $13 million annually.
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Anderson Airport may refer to: Anderson Regional Airport in Anderson, South Carolina, US (FAA/IATA: AND) Anderson Municipal Airport in Anderson, Indiana, US (FAA/IATA: AID)
Simple English; SlovenĨina; Suomi ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... move to sidebar hide. Anderson County is the name of five counties in the US: Anderson County ...
Anderson Municipal Airport [1] [2] (IATA: AID [3], ICAO: KAID, FAA LID: AID) (Darlington Field) is a public use airport three miles east of Anderson in Madison County, Indiana. [1] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility. The airport currently has no scheduled air service ...
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The English Dialect Dictionary (EDD) is the most comprehensive dictionary of English dialects ever published, compiled by the Yorkshire dialectologist Joseph Wright (1855–1930), with strong support by a team and his wife Elizabeth Mary Wright (1863–1958). [1]