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  2. Port Isabel-Cameron County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Port Isabel-Cameron County Airport (ICAO: KPIL, FAA LID: PIL) is a public airport in Cameron County, Texas, United States, serving the city of Port Isabel, Texas. [2] [3] Most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, but Port Isabel-Cameron County Airport is assigned PIL by the FAA and has no IATA designation. [4]

  3. Port Isabel, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Port Isabel is located in eastern Cameron County at 26°4'25" North, 97°12'48" West (26.073675, –97.213234), [10] on the western side of the south end of Laguna Madre, an estuary of the Gulf of Mexico.

  4. Aero Country Airport - Wikipedia

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    Aero Country Airport (FAA LID: T31) is a privately owned public airport 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) west of the central business district of McKinney, Texas, United States. [3] [4] The airport has no IATA or ICAO designation. [5] The airport is used solely for general aviation purposes. Aero Country previously used the FAA LID of TX05 until at ...

  5. McCampbell–Porter Airport - Wikipedia

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    McCampbell–Porter Airport (ICAO: KTFP, FAA LID: TFP, formerly T43) [2] is a county-owned, public-use airport in San Patricio County, Texas, United States. [1] It is located two nautical miles (4 km ) north of the central business district of Ingleside, Texas . [ 1 ]

  6. C. David Campbell Field - Wikipedia

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    Opened on 1 April 1941 with 2,000' all-way turf runway. Known as Corsicana Field.Assigned to United States Army Air Forces Gulf Coast Training Center (later Central Flying Training Command) as a primary (level 1) pilot training airfield. had six local axillary airfields for emergency and overflow landings.

  7. Draughon–Miller Central Texas Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first airline flights were operated by Pioneer Air Lines with twin engine Douglas DC-3 prop aircraft in 1947. Pioneer was then acquired by and merged into Continental Airlines which in 1955 was operating daily DC-3 service with a multi-stop routing of Midland, TX/Odessa, TX – Big Spring, TX – Snyder, TX – Abilene, TX – Breckenridge, TX – Fort Worth – Dallas Love Field – Waco ...

  8. Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is the eighth-busiest airport in Texas. Lubbock International is first among the smaller Texas cities [citation needed] (behind both Dallas airports, both Houston airports, San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso). Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport is a hub for FedEx and UPS feeder planes to cities around the South Plains.

  9. Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport (IATA: AMA, ICAO: KAMA, FAA LID: AMA) is a public airport six miles (10 km) east of downtown Amarillo, in Potter County, Texas, United States. [2] The airport was renamed in 2003 after NASA astronaut and Amarillo native Rick Husband , who died in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster in February of that ...