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  2. Portland International Jetport - Wikipedia

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    Known as Stroudwater Airport, the airport received its first commercial service on August 1, 1931, when Boston-Maine Airways began a flight from Portland to Boston. [9] In 1937 the city of Portland purchased the airfield for $68,471 [10] and changed its name to Portland-Westbrook Municipal Airport; this is the origin of its airport code, PWM ...

  3. Jetport - Wikipedia

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    Portland International Jetport, the largest airport commonly known as Jetport, serving Portland, Maine; See also. All pages with titles containing Jetport

  4. Elite Airways - Wikipedia

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    Elite Airways LLC was founded in 2006 and received FAA Part 121 scheduled certification in 2012. [3] When the airline obtained its scheduled authority it announced it would begin scheduled passenger flights to and from Melbourne Orlando International Airport, the airline's operating base; the first scheduled passenger route was announced on July 28, 2014, when the airline said it would begin ...

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  6. The moments before 67 souls perished in a mid-air collision ...

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    On a clear night, the nearly full Bombardier CRJ700 jet approached Runway 33 around 8:48 p.m. when it collided midair with a US Army Black Hawk helicopter carrying a crew of three on a training ...

  7. Northeast Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline began as Boston-Maine Airways, [2] founded as a Pan Am contract carrier on July 20, 1931, by the Boston and Maine Railroad and Maine Central Railroad, flying from Boston to Bangor via Portland. It flew only sporadically until August 11, 1933, when National Airways began to operate its flights under contract.

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  9. Portland International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Jet fuel is supplied via the Portland Jet Line, an 8 inches (200 mm) Kinder Morgan fuel pipeline running from the Northwest Industrial area of Portland's Willbridge Terminal to the airport. Willbridge contains 40 tanks, connected to the 14 inches (360 mm) Olympic pipeline and 8 inches (200 mm) Eugene pipeline, BNSF rail, truck, and ships.