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The Corpus Christi International Airport has tried to attract airline service from Mexico. In 1974, Texas International Airlines was flying Douglas DC-9-10s between Corpus Christi and Mexico City via McAllen, TX, and DC-9s twice a week to Tampico and Veracruz via McAllen in 1975.
Between 1964 and 1967, the southern hangar and many smaller southeastern buildings were removed. Around 1964, NAAS Waldron was closed, and was labeled as Aband Airport. However, in July 1969, the airfield was reactivated as Outlying Landing Field Waldron assigned to, NAS Corpus Christi. [2]
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John Oliva, Corpus Christi Caller Times November 7, 2024 at 1:30 AM Thanksgiving is just weeks away, and if you want to skip cooking this year, many restaurants and businesses in Corpus Christi ...
In 1968, Trans-Texas DC-9s flew nonstop to Corpus Christi and Houston Hobby Airport as well as direct to Dallas Love Field, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Memphis, Tennessee. [3] Trans-Texas flights to Mexico started in 1967; in 1968, TTa Convair 600 turboprops flew nonstop to Monterrey, Mexico , and Tampico, Mexico , with one-stop service to ...
Olivia Garrett, Corpus Christi Caller Times July 6, 2024 at 4:46 AM The Harte Research Institute has created a free online platform to educate those interested in oyster farming in Texas.
The Air Station is co-located with Sector Corpus Christi offices at Corpus Christi International Airport. The Coast Guard Air Detachment was established on 20 November 1950, and served the entire western Gulf of Mexico with one PBY-5 Catalina fixed wing aircraft, and four pilots.