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Alexandria International Airport (IATA: AEX [2], ICAO: KAEX, FAA LID: AEX) is a public use airport located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) west of the central business district of Alexandria, in Rapides Parish, Louisiana, United States. [1]
Alexandria International Airport (AEX) is a regional airport, providing flights to Atlanta, Dallas/Ft. Worth, and Houston. [52] In 2006 a new-state-of-the-art passenger terminal was dedicated. Alexandria is served by American and Delta .
Alexandria International Airport (Louisiana) in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States (FAA/IATA: AEX) Alexandria Municipal Airport (Chandler Field) in Alexandria, Minnesota, United States (FAA/IATA: AXN) Airports in places named Alexandria: Borg El Arab International Airport serving Alexandria, Egypt (IATA: HBE, ICAO: HEBA)
Monroe Regional Airport's remaining carriers – American and Delta – fly to Dallas and Atlanta, respectively. United Airlines to end service at this Louisiana airport, American and Delta are ...
In 1996, Esler Regional Airport became lifeless and quiet with an uncertain future after airport services including all scheduled passenger airline flights for central Louisiana were moved to the England Industrial Airpark and Community, the location of the former England Air Force Base which is now known as Alexandria International Airport (AEX
Barkley Regional Airport: P-N 20,934 LOUISIANA: Alexandria: AEX: AEX KAEX Alexandria International Airport: P-N 141,173 Baton Rouge: BTR: BTR KBTR Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (Ryan Field) P-N 390,107 Lafayette: LFT: LFT KLFT Lafayette Regional Airport (Paul Fournet Field) P-N 223,529 Lake Charles: LCH: LCH KLCH Lake Charles Regional ...
England Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base in Louisiana, located 5 miles (8.0 km) northwest of Alexandria and about 170 miles (270 km) northwest of New Orleans. Originally known as Alexandria Army Air Base, on 23 June 1955 the facility was renamed England Air Force Base in honor of Lt Col John Brooke England (1923–1954). [1]
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