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The airport was gradually replaced by the Missoula County Airport, opened in 1941 with WPA funds, and the cooperation of the US Forest Service, which needed access to an airport. The new airport was renamed Johnson-Bell Field in 1968 and today serves over 750,000 passengers a year.
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Missoula International Airport. In 1927, air travel to Missoula began; today the city is served by Missoula Montana Airport, a public airport run by the Missoula County Airport Authority. It is the largest airport in western Montana, serving 913,198 passengers in 2023. [185]
The buildings in the Johnson Space Center house facilities of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's human spaceflight activities. The center consists of a complex of 100 buildings constructed on 1,620 acres (656 ha) [1] located in southeast Houston, Texas. A typical building at Johnson Space Center is numbered and not named.
Johnson Field covers an area of 6 acres (2.4 ha) at an elevation of 630 feet (192 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway, designated 7/25, with a turf surface and measuring 2,530 by 60 feet (771 x 18 m). For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2014, the airport had 50 aircraft operations, an average of 4 per month: all general aviation.
Johnson Flying Service (JFS) was an American certificated supplemental air carrier (known earlier as an irregular air carrier or nonscheduled carrier), a type of airline defined and regulated after World War II by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), a now defunct federal agency which tightly regulated almost all commercial air transportation in ...
John Bell Williams Airport (ICAO: KJVW, FAA LID: JVW, formerly M16) is a public use airport in Hinds County, Mississippi, United States. [1] It is located in Bolton, Mississippi , [ 2 ] three nautical miles (6 km ) northeast of the center of Raymond, Mississippi , [ 1 ] The airport is owned by Hinds Community College .
Edward F Johnson Airport covers an area of 75 acres (0.30 km 2) and contains one runway designated 18/36 with a 2,200 x 100 ft (671 x 30 m) turf surface. For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2017, the airport had 825 aircraft operations, an average of 69 per month: 100% general aviation.