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Bismarck Municipal Airport [2] [3] (IATA: BIS [4], ICAO: KBIS, FAA LID: BIS) is in Burleigh County, North Dakota, United States, [2] three miles southeast of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, which owns it. The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport. [5]
This is a list of airports in North Dakota ... Bismarck Municipal Airport: P-N 215,056 Dickinson: DIK: ... FAA Airport Data (Form 5010) from National Flight Data ...
Syracuse Hancock International Airport [69] United States (North Carolina) Charlotte: Charlotte Douglas International Airport: Greensboro: Piedmont Triad International Airport: Terminated: Raleigh/Durham: Raleigh–Durham International Airport: United States (North Dakota) Bismarck: Bismarck Municipal Airport: Terminated [70] Fargo: Hector ...
Company A at Army Aviation Support Facility #1, Bismarck Municipal Airport . [1] Company B at Grand Ledge . [2] Detachment 2 at Army Aviation Support Facility, South Valley Regional Airport, . [3] Company D (UH-72A) at Army Aviation Support Facility #2, Fargo Air National Guard Base, (ND ARNG). [4]
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July 12, 1911 Thomas McGoey flies the first North Dakota designed and built aircraft, the Kenworthy-McGoey flying machine at Grand Forks. [3] July 1916 Bismarck, North Dakota, has its first flight. [4] 1928 North Dakota native Carl Ben Eielson, along with Hubert Wilkins become the first men to fly across the Arctic Ocean. [5]
The airport serves western North Dakota, eastern Montana and northwest South Dakota, home to Theodore Roosevelt National Park. The airport sees one airline, SkyWest Airlines operating on behalf of United Express, flying an Bombardier CRJ200 to Denver; Delta Connection flew to Minneapolis-St. Paul until November 30, 2015. [4] The first airline ...
Minot International Airport (IATA: MOT [3], ICAO: KMOT, FAA LID: MOT) is in Ward County, North Dakota, United States, two miles north of the city of Minot, [2] which owns it. [2] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a primary commercial service airport.