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  2. Standard Schedules Information Manual - Wikipedia

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    Because it is accepted by most airlines and backed by IATA it simplifies the sharing of data between airlines, airports, reservation systems and many other aviation entities. The SSIM format includes structured data elements such as flight numbers, departure and arrival times, airport codes, aircraft types, and other information.

  3. Schedule K - Wikipedia

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    Schedule K is a geographic coding scheme originally developed by the United States Maritime Administration and currently maintained by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to identify seaports handling waterborne shipments involved with foreign trade of the United States.

  4. Coast Guard Base Ketchikan - Wikipedia

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    View of the base from a cruise ship in May 2016. Coast Guard Base Ketchikan is a major shore installation of the United States Coast Guard located in Ketchikan, Alaska.The base is a homeport for two Sentinel-class cutters and a buoy tender, and is the only Coast Guard dry dock in the state.

  5. Ketchikan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport terminal. Ketchikan International Airport (IATA: KTN, ICAO: PAKT, FAA LID: KTN) is a state-owned, public-use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) west of the central business district of Ketchikan, a city in Ketchikan Gateway Borough in Alaska, that has no direct road access to the outside world or to the airport. [2]

  6. Ketchikan, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Ketchikan is a major port along the Alaska Marine Highway System's Inside Passage route. Vessels depart northbound to Alaskan ports of call and southbound to Prince Rupert, British Columbia , a six-hour trip, — where a connection can be made to the BC Ferries system — and Bellingham, Washington , a thirty-six-hour voyage.

  7. Knik Arm ferry - Wikipedia

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    Knik Arm ferry or Cook Inlet ferry, was a proposed year-round passenger and auto ferry across Knik Arm between Anchorage and Point MacKenzie in Alaska.The project was to use the MV Susitna SWATH / barge convertible expedition craft, which was built for US$80,000,000, to connect Alaska's financial center with the fastest growing community in Alaska, just two miles across water.

  8. Race to Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The "Proving Ground" is a 40-mile race from Port Townsend to Victoria, British Columbia, and acts as a qualifier. The second stage continues on to Alaska. The second stage continues on to Alaska. In 2018, SEVENTY48, a human-powered-only on-water race was introduced, with racers sprinting from Tacoma, Washington to Port Townsend.

  9. Gravina Island Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Ketchikan and Gravina Island Ferry in 2005. A ferry runs to the island every 30 minutes, and every 15 minutes during the May–September peak tourist season. As of April 2021, it charged US$6 (equivalent to $6.75 in 2023) per adult, with free same-day return, and $7 (equivalent to $7.87 in 2023) per automobile also with same day return.