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  2. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport opened for commercial service as Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport on January 13, 1974, at a cost of $875 million (equivalent to $5.5 billion in 2024), which included $65 million for the land and $810 million in total construction costs.

  3. Dollar Rent A Car - Wikipedia

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    Dollar Rent A Car was founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1965 by Henry J. Caruso. [1] It was purchased by The Chrysler Corporation for an undisclosed amount on August 15, 1990, and joined Chrysler's Pentastar Transportation Group in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  4. Fort Worth Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Will Rogers World Airport (Oklahoma City) [6] Texas. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Euless/Grapevine/Irving, near Dallas and Fort Worth) [7] Dallas Love Field (Dallas) [8] Killeen Regional Airport (Bell County, near Killeen) [9] East Texas Regional Airport (Gregg County, near Longview) [10] Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport [11]

  5. 50 years later: How DFW Airport became an engine of growth ...

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    It was 1973, and Grapevine Mayor William Tate was 31 and the Metroplex was home to the new Dallas/Fort Worth Airport. Tate boarded a plane with other officials from Tarrant County and took flight.

  6. DFW airport to build new Terminal F, add more gates as part ...

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    Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport said Tuesday it is moving forward with a long-awaited Terminal F, and a massive overhaul of Terminal C. DFW airport to build new Terminal F, add more gates ...

  7. Vought Airtrans - Wikipedia

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    Airtrans facts from DFW Airport: [10] 15: Guideway length in miles for all Airport Train routes; 33: Total number of Airport Train stations; 68: Number of passenger vehicles in Airport Train fleet; 11,450: Continuous days of service provided by Airport Train; 274,800: Continuous hours of service provided by Airport Train; 250,000,000: Total ...

  8. DFW Skylink - Wikipedia

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    Skylink is an automated people mover (APM) system operating at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). It is an application of the Innovia APM 200 system and is maintained and operated by Alstom. When it opened in 2005, it was the world's longest airside airport train system (AirTrain JFK, which operates landside, is longer). [3]

  9. Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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