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  2. Centennial Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the airport had 337,947 aircraft operations, averaging 925 per day: 89% general aviation, 10% air taxi, and 2% military. 840 aircraft were then based at this airport: 569 single-engine, 104 multi-engine, 147 jets, and 20 helicopters. [1] Key Lime Air has its corporate headquarters on the airport property.

  3. 2021 Colorado mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    Tail section of Key Lime Air Flight 970 at Centennial Airport. At about 10:20 AM local time, a Cirrus SR22 light aircraft collided in mid-air with Key Lime Air Flight 970, an air charter cargo flight from Salida, Colorado, operated by a Swearingen SA226-TC Metroliner over Cherry Creek State Park in Arapahoe County.

  4. Cessna 170 - Wikipedia

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    Early production Cessna 170 Cessna 170A on an ice runway near Ottawa, Ontario Cessna 170B in flight Cessna 170B Cessna 170B at Centennial Airport. The Cessna 170 is an American single-engine, four seat, general aviation aircraft produced by the Cessna Aircraft Company between 1948 and 1956.

  5. Adam Aircraft Industries - Wikipedia

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    Adam Aircraft Industries (AAI) was an aircraft manufacturer founded by George F. Adam Jr and John C. Knudsen in 1998. The company was located at Centennial Airport in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area of Colorado, United States.

  6. Bye Aerospace eFlyer 2 - Wikipedia

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    The design was originally developed by Bye Aerospace subsidiary Aero Electric Aircraft Corporation (AEAC). [2] [3] Arion Aircraft of Shelbyville, Tennessee constructed the proof-of-concept prototype [4] and delivered it in March 2016. [5] The eFlyer 2 was first publicly introduced at the Centennial Airport in Colorado on 11 May 2016. [3]

  7. Key Lime Air - Wikipedia

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    December 30, 2014 – A Key Lime Air Cessna 404, aircraft registration N404MG, operating as Flight LYM182, had an engine fail shortly after takeoff from Centennial Airport, Englewood, Colorado, and the pilot was unable to successfully return to the airport. The airplane was destroyed and the pilot and sole occupant were killed.

  8. List of airports in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (was Jefferson Co.) R 670 Centennial APA: APA KAPA Centennial Airport: R 496 Colorado Springs: FLY: KFLY Meadow Lake Airport (was FAA: 00V) R 0 General aviation airports: Akron: AKO: AKO KAKO Colorado Plains Regional Airport: GA 0 Boulder: BDU: WBU: KBDU Boulder Municipal Airport: GA 0 Buena Vista: AEJ: KAEJ

  9. Martin/General Dynamics RB-57F Canberra - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was retired to the then MASDC on 26 June 1972 and remained at the AMARC or AMARG until May 2011. The aircraft was then dismantled and trucked to Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) at Centennial Airport, Colorado where it was refurbished to flying condition and flown to Ellington AFB on 9 August 2013.