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Pittsburgh Northeast Airport (FAA LID: 9G1) was a privately owned, public use airport in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The airport is currently abandoned. [ 2 ] The airport is located 12 nautical miles (14 mi , 22 km ) north-northeast of the central business district of Pittsburgh , [ 1 ] in West Deer Township .
The new airport was the culmination of a 15-year effort to replace the Black Rock Airport. [5] On November 7, 2017, the Black Rock Airport was closed to all traffic except for emergency medical aircraft. [6] On December 11, 2017, the airport was further restricted to allow only emergency medical helicopters. [7]
Airport City served Date of closure Notes Atatürk Airport: Istanbul: 6 April 2019 (passenger) 5 February 2022 (cargo) Replaced with the new Istanbul Airport in Arnavutköy. Bălți City Airport: Bălți: 2010 Replaced with the new Bălți International Airport in Corlăteni, Rîșcani District, which opened in 1989. Berck-sur-Mer: Pas-de ...
The largest commercial airport in Arkansas, it served more than 2.1 million passengers in the year spanning from March 2009 through to February 2010. [6] While Clinton National Airport does not have direct international passenger flights, more than 50 flights arrive or depart at Little Rock each day, with nonstop service to 14 cities. [7]
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Florida airport closures and flight cancellations. Tampa International Airport (TPA) will suspend operations at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 8, ahead of Hurricane Milton, telling customers on their ...
Here are the local airport closures and airline travel waivers in anticipation of Hurricane Ian. LIVE UPDATES: Hurricane Ian track shifts south to Sarasota, but all of Florida faces 'significant ...
Nan Bar Airport / NOLF 27106 / Flat Rock Field [23] National Airways Airport / National Air Service Airport / National Airport [26] Oakland-Orion Airport [7] Oselka Airport [9] Packard Field, renamed Gratiot Airport in 1940, Roseville, Michigan a/k/a Greater Detroit Airport or Roseville Field. [7] [27] [28] [29]