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Prior to that the airport itself was named Cannon International Airport. Reno–Tahoe International was the hub of Reno Air, a now-defunct airline that had MD-80s and MD-90s to many cities until it was bought by American Airlines and later disposed of, in 2001. Reno Air's first flight was on July 1, 1992, and its last flight was August 30, 1999.
Reno–Tahoe International Airport; 0–9. 152nd Airlift Wing; C. D. B. Cooper; G. Galaxy Airlines Flight 203 This page was last edited on 10 March 2023, at 15:33 ...
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The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems categorized it as a primary commercial service airport (more than 10,000 enplanements per year). It is the second busiest commercial airport in Nevada after McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas. Reno–Tahoe International Airport is the 61st busiest commercial airport in the United States.
Tahoe Airport may refer to: Reno-Tahoe International Airport in Reno, Nevada, United States (FAA: RNO) Minden–Tahoe Airport in Minden, Nevada, United States (FAA: MEV) Truckee-Tahoe Airport in Truckee, California, United States (FAA: TRK) Lake Tahoe Airport in South Lake Tahoe, California, United States (FAA: TVL)
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