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  2. Lake Havasu City Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lake Havasu City Airport covers an area of 646 acres (261 ha) which contains one asphalt paved runway: . 14/32 measuring 8,000 x 100 ft (2,438 x 30 m) [1] For the 12-month period ending May 16, 2022, the airport had 52,900 aircraft operations, an average of 145 per day: 92% general aviation, 4% air taxi and 4% military.

  3. List of airports in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Kingman Airport: GA 23 Lake Havasu City: HII: HII KHII Lake Havasu City Airport: GA 23 Marana: MZJ: MZJ KMZJ Pinal Airpark: GA 4 Maricopa: A39: A39 Ak-Chin Regional Airport: GA 0 Nogales: OLS: OLS KOLS Nogales International Airport: GA 0 Parker: P20: Avi Suquilla Airport: GA 0 Payson: PAN: PJB KPAN Payson Airport: GA 0 Peach Springs: 1G4: GCW ...

  4. Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Lake Havasu City (/ ˈ h ɑː v ə s uː /, HAH-və-soo) is a city in Mohave County, Arizona, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 57,144, [3] up from 52,527 in 2010. [4] It is served by Lake Havasu City Airport.

  5. Chemehuevi Valley Airport - Wikipedia

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    Chemehuevi Valley Airport (FAA LID: 49X) is a public airport located four miles (6.4 km) north of Chemehuevi Valley, serving as one of two airports in the Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States metropolitan area. The airport is mostly used for general aviation.

  6. Laughlin/Bullhead International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, the airport was established on Bureau of Land Management property about two miles south of the Davis Dam power plant construction site. The employees of the Davis Dam project graded and used the airport. In 1953, the dam was completed, and residential development commenced in Bullhead City, Lake Mohave and Mohave Valley areas.

  7. Braniff (1983–1990) - Wikipedia

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    At Phoenix an agreement was set up with Havasu Airlines to serve Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City, AZ. At Braniff's largest hub of Kansas City, three carriers were used for Braniff Express feeder operations; Air Midwest, Midcontinent Airlines, and Capitol Air Service. Service was provided to many cities throughout Kansas and the Midwestern ...

  8. Havasu - Wikipedia

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    Lake Havasu, a large reservoir behind Parker Dam on the Colorado River in Arizona and California; Lake Havasu City, Arizona, a city in Mohave County, Arizona; Lake Havasu City Airport, a city-owned public-use airport located near Lake Havasu City, Arizona; Havasu, a 2022 album by Pedro the Lion

  9. Robert P. McCulloch - Wikipedia

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    With the purchase of the bridge, McCulloch accelerated his development campaign, increasing the number of flights into the city. At the time, the airport was located on the island. The free flights to Lake Havasu lasted until 1978 and reportedly they totalled 2,702 flights, bringing in 37,000 prospective buyers. [3]