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  2. Fort Worth Air Route Traffic Control Center - Wikipedia

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    Texarkana Regional Airport [3] Louisiana. Monroe Regional Airport [4] Shreveport Regional Airport [5] Oklahoma. Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport [6] Will Rogers World Airport (Oklahoma City) [7] Texas. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (Euless/Grapevine/Irving, near Dallas and Fort Worth) [8] Dallas Love Field (Dallas) [9]

  3. Flight Standards District Office - Wikipedia

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    A Flight Standards District Office (FSDO (/ ˈ f ɪ z ˌ d oʊ / FIZ-doh)) is a locally affiliated field office of the United States Federal Aviation Administration. [1]There are 78 such offices nationwide as of November 2015 physically located in every state except for Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

  4. McKinney National Airport - Wikipedia

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    A regional airport was established in McKinney in 1979. [3] Initially opened with a 4,000 foot runway, its length was extended to 5,800 feet in 1984. [4] In 2011, McKinney National Airport added a new 78-foot tall contract FAA air traffic control tower equipped with the latest in radar, radio and voice switch technology. In 2012, a new 7,000 ...

  5. 50 years later: How DFW Airport became an engine of growth ...

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    In May 1961, the then- Federal Aviation Administration head Najeeb Halaby told reporters that Dallas and Fort Worth needed to create a joint airport. British Airways and Air France Concorde jets ...

  6. Flight delays at DFW Airport, Dallas Love Field continue ...

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    FAA computer outage cause delays, cancellations of flights nationwide, including flights out of DFW International and Dallas Love Field.

  7. Federal Aviation Administration - Wikipedia

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    The FAA was created in August 1958 () as the Federal Aviation Agency, replacing the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA). In 1967, the FAA became part of the newly formed U.S. Department of Transportation and was renamed the Federal Aviation Administration.

  8. List of airlines of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Airline firms with certificated air carriers, headquartered, directed and operated from Texas. The following is a list of individual passenger, charter, and cargo airlines - U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) United States Department of Transportation (DOT) Certificated airlines, their parent company firms, consortium firms, private equity firms, or other business operating schemes ...

  9. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1960s, Fort Worth was getting 1% of Texas air traffic while Dallas was getting 49%, which led to the virtual abandonment of GSW. The joint airport proposal was revisited in 1961 after the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) refused to invest more money into separate Dallas and Fort Worth airports. While airline service had steeply ...