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Tucson International Airport (IATA: TUS, ICAO: KTUS, FAA LID: TUS) is a civil-military airport owned by the City of Tucson 8 miles (7.0 nmi; 13 km) south of downtown Tucson, in Pima County, Arizona, United States. [1] It is the second busiest airport in Arizona, after Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Teniente Benjamín Matienzo International Airport (IATA: TUC, ICAO: SANT) is an international airport 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of the city of San Miguel de Tucumán in Argentina. It serves Tucumán Province in the north of the country. It was built in 1981, and its terminal was inaugurated on 12 October 1986.
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During the territorial and early statehood periods, Tucson was Arizona's largest city and commercial center, while Phoenix was the seat of state government (beginning in 1889) and agriculture. The development of Tucson Municipal Airport increased the city's prominence. Between 1910 and 1920, though, Phoenix surpassed Tucson in population, and ...
Teniente General Benjamín Matienzo International Airport, Tucumán, Argentina (IATA code: TUC) San Rafael Airport (Venezuela) (NDB code: TUC) Tung Chung station, Hong Kong; MTR (station code TUC) Tucana (constellation), standard astronomical abbreviation
The City of Tuscaloosa changed the name of the airport that had formerly operated under the name Tuscaloosa Regional Airport, in March 2019, to reflect the FAA's official designation as a national airport, one of only 89 in the nation. [3] Tuscaloosa National Airport had 2,400 commercial passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2017. [4]
San Rafael Airport or Tucupita Airport (IATA: TUV, ICAO: SVTC) is an airport serving Tucupita, the capital city of the state of Delta Amacuro in Venezuela. The Tucupita non-directional beacon (Ident: TUC) is located on the field. [4] The runway is at the western end of Tucupita. Final approach to Runway 08 crosses the Caño Manamo River.
In the 1950s a small airport was built on land leased from Penn State, just north of State College. The Centre County Airport Authority was created to manage the development of the airport. The October 1959 chartshows 2350-foot runway 6; the August 1965 chart shows 3000 feet; the November 1967 chart adds 2350-foot runway 16.