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  2. Addison Airport - Wikipedia

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    Addison Airport covers 368 acres (149 ha); its one runway, 16/34, is 7,203-by-100-foot (2,195 m × 30 m) concrete.In the year ending September 30, 2023, it had 119,065 aircraft operations, averaging 326 per day: 68% general aviation, 32% air taxi, <1% airline and <1% military. 576 aircraft were then based at the airport: 326 single-engine, 86 multi-engine, 157 jet and 7 helicopter. [2]

  3. The memories that shaped our lives in Fort Worth: What ... - AOL

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    The 1974 debut of the F-16 fighter plane, built for 40 years at what is now Lockheed Martin Aeronautics. The 1979 groundbreaking that began the Sundance Square development in downtown Fort Worth.

  4. Cavanaugh Flight Museum - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the contribution, FiFi was returned to flight status, and the B-29/B-24 Squadron of the CAF was relocated from Midland, Texas, to Addison Airport. The B-24 and the B-29 were, for the six months of each year they were not on tour, kept and maintained at Addison. FiFi was sent to Meacham International Airport in Fort Worth during ...

  5. Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport - Wikipedia

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    109,652. Based aircraft. 22. Source: Federal Aviation Administration [1] Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport (IATA: AFW, ICAO: KAFW, FAA LID: AFW) is a public airport 14 miles (23 km) north of the central business district of Fort Worth, Texas, United States. [1] The airport is owned by the City of Fort Worth and managed by Alliance Air ...

  6. Air Park-Dallas Airport - Wikipedia

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    Air Park-Dallas Airport (FAA LID: F69) is a public airport located 16 nautical miles (30 km) northwest of the central business district of Dallas, in Collin County, Texas, United States. The airport is used solely for general aviation purposes. It was built as an airpark -style development, with adjacent homeowners having perpetual runway ...

  7. Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve Complex - Wikipedia

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    The former NAS Dallas was later recommissioned as the Grand Prairie Armed Forces Reserve Complex, with the half that housed the aircraft-related facilities (such as the runway, hangars, etc.) going to the Texas Air National Guard, and the half with most non-aircraft related facilities going to the U.S. Army Reserve and a small area to the U.S ...

  8. Million Air - Wikipedia

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    Million Air was founded in 1984 by the Mary Kay Cosmetics family as a single-site FBO located at Addison Airport (KADS) in Dallas, Texas.Million Air's goal was to deliver a higher level of service through a luxury FBO to customers in Dallas, consistent to the corporate image within the confines of its corporate jet.

  9. Austin–Bergstrom International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The increase in flights made Austin–Bergstrom once again the busiest non-hub airport in Texas, eclipsing both Hobby and Love by substantial margins. [26] Its 2011–22 expansion at the airport was part of its strategy to effectively turn it into a focus city. It substantially retreated in November 2023, when it announced major route cuts from ...