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MCI replaced Kansas City Municipal Airport (MKC) in 1972, with all scheduled passenger airline flights moved from MKC to MCI. It serves the Kansas City Metropolitan Area and is the primary passenger airport for much of western Missouri and eastern Kansas. The airport covers 10,680 acres (16.7 sq mi; 43.2 km 2) and has three runways.
This is a list of airports in Kansas (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Cape Girardeau Regional Airport: CS 9,160 Kirksville: IRK: IRK KIRK Kirksville Regional Airport: CS 5,306 Reliever airports: Kansas City: MKC: MKC KMKC Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport (Kansas City Downtown) R 3,611 Lee's Summit: LXT: KLXT Lee's Summit Municipal Airport: R 17 St. Charles: SET: KSET St. Charles County Smartt Airport (Smartt ...
Here is the schedule of high school football games this week in the Kansas City area of Kansas and Missouri. All games are at 7 p.m. unless noted otherwise.
Kansas City 33 School District, [2] operating as Kansas City Public Schools or KCPS (formerly Kansas City, Missouri School District, or KCMSD), is a school district headquartered at 2901 Troost Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. The district, which lost accreditation in 2011, [3] regained provisional accreditation from the state in ...
Check out these how-to videos about Kansas City International Airport’s new single terminal that show what travelers can expect when the new terminal opens next week.
In just days, Kansas City will have a new gateway to the metro area with the opening of the new $1.5 billion single terminal at Kansas City International Airport.
The airport had limited area for expansion (Fairfax Airport across the Missouri River in Kansas City, Kansas, covered a larger area). Airplanes had to avoid the 200-foot (60 m) Quality Hill and the Downtown Kansas City skyline south of the south end of the main runway. In the early 1960s, an FAA memo called it "the most dangerous major airport ...