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  2. Arcata–Eureka Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was built by the United States Navy during World War II to test defogging systems. [6] It operated in support of the Naval Air Station Alameda as the Arcata Naval Auxiliary Air Station (NAAS) [7] and was headquarters for the Eureka section of naval local defense forces for the 12th Naval District.

  3. Murray Field - Wikipedia

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    Murray Field (IATA: EKA, ICAO: KEKA, FAA LID: EKA) is a county-owned public airport, located adjacent to Humboldt Bay within Eureka, California in Humboldt County. [1] Most of its use is general aviation , but UPS flights stop for package delivery.

  4. Eureka Airport - Wikipedia

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    Eureka Airport may refer to: Eureka Aerodrome in Eureka, Nunavut, Canada; Eureka Airport (Nevada) in Eureka, Nevada, United States; Arcata-Eureka Airport, a commercial airport serving Arcata & Eureka, California, United States; Eureka Municipal Airport (California), a general-aviation airport serving Eureka, California, United States (FAA: O33)

  5. Eureka Airport (Nevada) - Wikipedia

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    Eureka Airport covers 800 acres (324 ha) at an elevation of 5,958 feet (1,816 m).Its single runway, 18/36, is 7,300 by 60 feet (2,225 x 18 m) asphalt. [1]In the year ending May 15, 2023 the airport had 2,304 aircraft operations, average 44 per week: 90% general aviation, 9% military, and <1% military.

  6. Eureka Aerodrome - Wikipedia

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    Accident history for YEU: Eureka Airport at Aviation Safety Network; Past three hours METARs, SPECI and current TAFs for Eureka Airport from Nav Canada as available.

  7. Eureka, California - Wikipedia

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    Eureka's full-service airport is the Arcata-Eureka Airport, located 15 miles ... Humboldt County Historical Society for the Writing Humboldt History Project.

  8. 50 years later: How DFW Airport became an engine of growth ...

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    The airport larger than most others in the country, spanning more than 26.9 square miles. Fort Worth and Dallas leaders’ decision decades ago to put the airport on the acres of open farm land ...

  9. Samoa Field Airport - Wikipedia

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    In the year ending December 3, 2004 the airport had 5,000 aircraft operations, an average of 13 per day. Eighteen aircraft were then based at the airport: 89% single-engine and 11% ultralight. [1] 15 city maintained hangars are available at the airport. The airport is within walking distance (950 feet (290 m)) to the Pacific Ocean.