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Wendell H. Ford Airport (ICAO: KCPF, FAA LID: CPF (formerly K20)) is a public airport located 10 miles (16 km) northwest of the central business district of Hazard, a city in Perry County, Kentucky, United States. [1]
[2] [17] [26] The Wendell H. Ford Airport in Hazard, Kentucky is named for him. A 1990 bill aimed at reducing aircraft noise, improving airline safety measures, and requiring airlines to better inform consumers about their performance was dubbed the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century. [2] [26]
Ohio County Airport: GA 0 Hazard: CPF KCPF Wendell H. Ford Airport: GA 4 Henderson: EHR KEHR Henderson City-County Airport: GA 26 Hopkinsville: HVC KHVC Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport: GA 0 Jackson: JKL KJKL Julian Carroll Airport: GA 0 Jamestown: K24 Russell County Airport: GA 0 Leitchfield: M20 Grayson County Airport: GA 0 Lewisport: KY8
Wendell H. Ford Airport; West Liberty Airport; Williamsburg-Whitley County Airport; Media in category "Airports in Kentucky" The following 6 files are in this ...
Regional jets are despised by many passengers. They’re uncomfortable and cramped, with little space for both carry-on luggage and people. The good news is their use is on the decline, but the ...
KCPF – Wendell H. Ford Airport – Hazard, Kentucky; KCPK – Chesapeake Regional Airport – Norfolk, Virginia; KCPM (CPM) – Compton/Woodley Airport – Compton, California; KCPR (CPR) – Natrona County International Airport – Casper, Wyoming; KCPS (CPS) – St. Louis Downtown Airport – Cahokia, Illinois
Ford is fully committed to it,” Beshear said in a video statement Friday Beshear says Ford project is ‘still happening’ in KY as production schedule is in limbo Skip to main content
Ford Airport slips out of No. 1 spot, named second best small airport The project is expected to cost between $60 million and $70 million and would move the tower away from the terminal to a spot ...