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  2. Saipan International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Saipan International Airport (far background), photographed from the top of Mount Tapochau.. Saipan International Airport (IATA: SPN, ICAO: PGSN, FAA LID: GSN), also known as Francisco C. Ada/Saipan International Airport, is a public airport located on Saipan Island in the United States Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.

  3. List of airports in the Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    City served FAA IATA ICAO Airport name Role Enplanements (2019) Commercial service – primary airports: Obyan, Saipan Island: GSN SPN: PGSN Saipan International Airport (Francisco C. Ada) P-N 595,181 Tinian Island: TNI TIQ: PGWT Tinian International Airport (West Tinian) P-N 38,664 Commercial service – nonprimary airports: Rota Island: GRO ...

  4. Tinian International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tinian International Airport covers an area of 1,416 acres (573 ha) which contains one paved runway (8/26) measuring 8,600 x 150 ft (2,621 x 46 m). [ 1 ] For 12-month period ending March 17, 2022, the airport had 29,207 aircraft operations, an average of 80 per day: 74% air taxi , 26% general aviation and <1% military.

  5. St. Charles Air Line - Wikipedia

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    Central Station closed in 1972 and was razed in 1974. Now the South Leg is the only connection from the IC mainline to the Air Line. In the 1980s and 1990s, Chicago city planners wanted to tear down the St. Charles Air Line as part of initiatives to redevelop Chicago's Near South Side neighborhood. [1]

  6. Airport Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The City of Chicago first awarded the contract for the people mover system to Westinghouse Electric, the second lowest bidder, in 1985. [6] After simplifying their initial proposal in response to concerns from City, the contract was re-awarded to low bidder Matra. [7] Ground was broken in 1987 by Mayor Harold Washington, who also died that year ...

  7. Transportation in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Each line connects into one of four different downtown stations: Union Pacific North, West, and Northwest arrive in the Richard B. Ogilvie Transportation Center (known more casually as the "North Western Station", its original name under Chicago and North Western); Milwaukee District North and West, North Central Service, SouthWest Service ...