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American Airlines moved from Willow Run to Detroit-Wayne in October 1958, followed by Northwest, Allegheny, and Delta in the next few months; the other airlines stayed at Willow Run until 1966. Northwest's flights to Minneapolis were DTW's only nonstops west beyond Chicago and Milwaukee until 1966.
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Detroit: DTW: DTW KDTW Detroit Metro Wayne County Airport: P-L 17,436,837 Escanaba: ESC: ESC KESC Delta County Airport: P-N 18,474 Flint: FNT: FNT KFNT Bishop International Airport: P-N 361,709 Grand Rapids: GRR: GRR KGRR Gerald R. Ford International Airport: P-S 1,631,398 Hancock: CMX: CMX KCMX Houghton County Memorial Airport: P-N 24,041 Iron ...
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Only BOAC and Pan Am flew out of Detroit-Wayne Major. American Airlines moved from Willow Run to Detroit-Metropolitan in October 1958, followed by Northwest, Allegheny, and Delta in the next few months. Airline flights ended in 1966 when United, TWA, Eastern, North Central, Mohawk and Lake Central moved to Metro Airport.
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DET was Detroit's primary airport until 1946–47 when almost all airline flights moved to Willow Run Airport and later to Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport. The March 1939 Official Aviation Guide shows 13 weekday departures on American, 10 on Pennsylvania Central and one on Marquette. [15]