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The property was given back to the City of Florence on 31 October 1945 and later shared with Florence County. [1] Eastern Airlines served FLO from 1948 to 1965; Piedmont Airlines flights (including Boeing 737s) ended in 1981. Operation of the airport was assigned to the Pee Dee Regional Airport Authority in 1999.
Departure area at Florence Airport Apron view Control tower. Florence Airport has a single runway, and the main taxiway is situated at the end of Runway 5, with an overshoot/holding area at the end of Runway 23. As is common at smaller airports, after landing, planes turn around at the end of the runway, then taxi back down to reach the parking ...
Columbia Metropolitan Airport: P-S 566,660 Florence: FLO: FLO KFLO Florence Regional Airport: P-N 44,333 Greenville: GSP: GSP KGSP Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport (Roger Milliken Field) P-S 1,133,012 Hilton Head: HXD: HHH KHXD Hilton Head Airport: P-N 36,308 Myrtle Beach: MYR: MYR KMYR Myrtle Beach International Airport: P-S ...
Florence Airport may also refer to: Dexter B. Florence Memorial Field, a public use airport in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States (FAA: M89) Florence Municipal Airport, a public use airport in Florence, Oregon, United States (FAA: 6S2) Florence Regional Airport, a public use airport in Florence, South Carolina, United States (FAA/IATA: FLO)
"United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations". UN/LOCODE 2011-2. UNECE. 28 February 2012. - includes IATA codes "ICAO Location Indicators by State" (PDF). International Civil Aviation Organization. 17 September 2010.
Florence Regional Airport; G. Grand Central Airport (California) Greenville Downtown Airport; H. Hagerstown Regional Airport; Haldon Aerodrome; Hillsboro Airport;
The airport has an asphalt runway of 1500 m - 4921 ft - long with 12/30 direction, a platform of 3000 m 2 with parking for six positions for general aviation, four commercial passenger aviation positions and four helicopters positions and three taxiways - alpha, bravo and charlie - that connect the platform to the southern section of the track.
These are the airports served by American Airlines' American Eagle brand, composed of six FAA and DOT certificated regional airlines.. Three regional airlines, Envoy Air, PSA Airlines, and Piedmont Airlines, are wholly owned subsidiaries of American, but whose aircraft are in American Eagle livery. [1]