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  2. Midland International Air and Space Port - Wikipedia

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    The City of Midland annexed much of the land housing the airport on April 26, 1946, while a piece that became a part of a runway was annexed on February 25, 1964. [7] Midland-Odessa Regional Airport opened its new passenger terminal in the early 1960s.

  3. Midland Army Air Field Museum - Wikipedia

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    Location. Midland, Texas. Coordinates. 31°56′31″N 102°12′53″W  /  31.9419°N 102.2148°W  / 31.9419; -102.2148. Type. Aviation museum. Website. www.highskywing.org /page _id=3699. The Midland Army Air Field Museum is an aviation museum located at the Midland International Air and Space Port in Midland, Texas operated by the ...

  4. Odessa-Schlemeyer Field - Wikipedia

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    107. Odessa-Schlemeyer Field (IATA: ODT, ICAO: KODO, FAA LID: ODO) is an airport 5 miles northeast of Odessa, Texas, United States. [2] The airport opened in November of 1945 and lies 10 miles west of Midland International Air and Space Port, which is the primary commercial airport for passengers traveling to the oil fields of the Permian Basin.

  5. Midland Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Midland Army Air Field was a World War II United States Army Air Forces bombardier-training base on U.S. Highway 80 halfway between Midland and Odessa in Midland County.. It was originally named Sloan Field for Samuel Addison Sloan, who leased 240 acres of pastureland from Clarence Scharbauer, a rancher in October 1927 to establish a privately owned landing field and flying school.

  6. Midland Airpark - Wikipedia

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    Midland Airpark. Midland Airpark (IATA: MDD, ICAO: KMDD, FAA LID: MDD) is a public airport three miles north of Midland, in Midland County, Texas. [1] The FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013 categorized it as a general aviation facility. [2]

  7. Draughon–Miller Central Texas Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The first airline flights were operated by Pioneer Air Lines with twin engine Douglas DC-3 prop aircraft in 1947. Pioneer was then acquired by and merged into Continental Airlines which in 1955 was operating daily DC-3 service with a multi-stop routing of Midland, TX/Odessa, TX – Big Spring, TX – Snyder, TX – Abilene, TX – Breckenridge, TX – Fort Worth – Dallas Love Field – Waco ...

  8. 2 people killed, buildings erupt in flames after small ... - AOL

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    August 20, 2024 at 10:09 AM. Odessa Fire Rescue responded with multiple units to an aircraft incident in the 6800 block of Alderfer Ave. in Odessa, Texas, on Tuesday. Two people were killed and ...

  9. Commemorative Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Commemorative Air Force (CAF), formerly known as the Confederate Air Force, [1] is an American non-profit organization based in Dallas, Texas, that preserves and shows historical aircraft at airshows, primarily in the U.S. and Canada. The CAF has about 13,000 members, more than 70 chapters, and more than 170 aircraft, [2] including the ...