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On 30 September 1993, Bergstrom was officially closed and a bond was raised for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. Much of the former air base, including buildings, trees, and structures, was completely demolished, with a few exceptions such as the circular Twelfth Air Force Headquarters building (which was converted into a hotel) and the ...
Austin–Bergstrom International Airport opened to the public on May 23, 1999, with a 12,250 feet (3,730 m) runway, among the nation's longest commercial runways. The Barbara Jordan passenger terminal was originally conceived as an 18-gate terminal facility with a footprint of a bit more than 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2 ).
De la Reza said the Austin Fire Department received calls of a fire at a three-story building around 2:10 p.m. Firefighters arrived and found the fire in the upper floors of an empty building ...
In Japan, the lost-and-found property system dates to a code written in the year 718. [1] The first modern lost and found office was organized in Paris in 1805. Napoleon ordered his prefect of police to establish it as a central place "to collect all objects found in the streets of Paris", according to Jean-Michel Ingrandt, who was appointed the office's director in 2001. [2]
After Austin Answered reported on proposals to name the Austin airport after Willie Nelson or LBJ, the Bergstrom family responds.
Austin police are investigating a "suspicious package" that was left at the United Airlines curbside drop off, according to airport officials. Breaking update: police are investigating 'suspicious ...
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As Austinites suggest new names for Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, such as Willie Nelson and LBJ, who was Capt. John A. E. Bergstrom?