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The first airline flights to Apple Valley were to the old airport by Air West predecessor Bonanza Air Lines from the late 1950s until 1966: DC-3s, then Fairchild . From 1970 to 1973 Apple Valley was served by Hughes Airwest (formerly called Air West) F-27s to Las Vegas, Riverside, Ontario, and Los Angeles ().
The 20th Annual Apple Valley Airshow and NAPA Auto Parts Car Show is preparing to roar into the High Desert on October 7.
Apple Valley Airport may refer to: Apple Valley Airport (California) a public use airport in Apple Valley, California, United States;
Apple Valley Airport (FAA LID: OR61) is a private airport located one mile southeast of Buxton in Washington County, Oregon, United States. Built in 1994 by a Portland TV personality Rod Anders , the subsequent owners have pushed to expand operations at the airport.
Nov. 15—Adam Fox hopes to double the size of next year's air show and draw some more great aviation jet demonstration teams to Pryor Field Regional Airport in the process. "We're selling a show ...
The air show is a three-day event and is open to the public for the last two days. Guests who are unable to normally access the base can park at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway and ride a free shuttle bus to the base tarmac to view aircraft static displays, tour some aircraft, visit vending booths, and watch aerial demonstrations.
Recently renamed the "Festival of Flight," the Oakland County International Airport's open house and air show is set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 15.
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