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Airport Consulting Vienna company has developed a master plan, business plan and evaluation of the technical concept of the airport. The chief designer of the project is the Spanish company Ineco. In 2019, Odesa International Airport announced an international competition for the best idea of a sculpture-symbol of the city's air gates.
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.
Odesa International Airport: Public/Mil. 07/25, 553m, Grass 16/34, 2799m, Concrete/Asphalt Rivne: Rivne: UKLR RWN Rivne International Airport ...
Witnesses said they saw the plane struggling to get altitude after taking off from Odessa-Schlemeyer Field Airport, according to Ector County Sheriff Mike Griffis and a post on the city of Odessa ...
Dec. 20—Ector County Judge Dustin Fawcett and the county commissioners and Odessa Airport-Schleymeyer Field Board of Directors aren't getting along and their big bone of contention is the county ...
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.
ODESSA, Texas (AP) — A small plane crashed in a West Texas neighborhood Tuesday, killing the pilot and a passenger and setting off a large fire on the ground that injured a woman, authorities said.
Odessa Airlines was an airline based in Odesa, Ukraine. It operated charter passenger services from Ukraine to destinations in Russia, Syria, Turkey and Germany. It also carried out agricultural works. Its main base was Odesa International Airport. [1]