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  2. Rickenbacker International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rickenbacker International is primarily a cargo airport for the city of Columbus, although since 2012 it has served an increasing number of passenger flights as well as charter carriers. [ 2 ] The United States Air Force maintains a presence in the form of the Ohio Air National Guard 's 121st Air Refueling Wing .

  3. Columbus Airport (Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Following the merger of Muscogee County and the city of Columbus, the airport was renamed to Columbus Metropolitan Airport. [18] The older Columbus Municipal Airport closed in 1969 during the consolidation process of the city and county. [19] [20] Southern's New York/Washington service would grow to five services a day by June 1970. [21]

  4. Columbus, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    It was replaced by the Columbus Airport (IATA: CSG, ICAO: KCSG, FAA LID: CSG) on August 1, 1944. [57] Since then, the Columbus Airport has served the metro area's primary airport and has become the fourth-busiest airport in Georgia. It is located just off I-185 along Airport Thruway and Armour Road.

  5. Columbus Regional Airport Authority - Wikipedia

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    Columbus Regional Airport Authority (CRAA) oversees the operations of John Glenn Columbus International Airport, Rickenbacker International Airport, and Bolton Field airports in the Columbus metropolitan area. [1] The Columbus Regional Airport Authority was created in 2003 when the Columbus Airport Authority merged with the Rickenbacker Port ...

  6. Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    Rickenbacker ANGB operates at the airport as a tenant of the Columbus Regional Airport Authority, sharing the facility with commercial airlines and other civilian aircraft operators. The air base is a joint military facility whose own tenant activities include the Ohio Army National Guard 's Army Aviation Support Facility #2, Navy Reserve and ...

  7. James A. Rhodes Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was made possible when Ohio Governor James Rhodes passed a bill providing funding for each county in the state to have an airport. Land was donated in 1966 for the airport to be built. Operations began in 1968. [3] The airport's 50-year anniversary was celebrated in 2018. [3] The airport was celebrated with a re-dedication in 2019. [4]

  8. Columbus Airport - Wikipedia

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    Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, United States (FAA/IATA: LCK) Columbus Airport (Georgia) in Columbus, Georgia, United States (FAA/IATA: CSG) Golden Triangle Regional Airport near Columbus, Mississippi, United States (FAA/IATA: GTR) Other airports: Woltermann Memorial Airport, formerly known as Columbus Airport, in Columbus ...

  9. Landeck, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Landeck was built up around a Catholic church founded in the 1860s. [2] A post office called Landeck was established in 1871, and remained in operation until 1907. [ 3 ]