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  2. Bradford Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    In the year ending January 31, 2019, the airport had 2,987 aircraft operations, an average of 8 per day: 80% commercial, 14% general aviation, 4% air taxi and 2% military. In April 2022, there were 15 aircraft based at this airport: all 15 single-engine.

  3. Bradford Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Airport may refer to: Bradford Aerodrome , serving Bradford, Ontario, Canada (IATA: YFD) Bradford County Airport , serving Towanda and Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States (FAA: N27)

  4. Bradford County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bradford County Airport covers 250 acres (100 ha) and has one runway, (5/23), 4,300 ft × 75 ft (1,311 m × 23 m) asphalt. In the year ending September 30, 2006 the airport had 23,100 aircraft operations, average 63 per day: 99.6% general aviation and 0.4% military.

  5. Leeds Bradford Airport scraps plans for new £150m terminal ...

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    Airport bosses blamed ‘excessive delays’ and calls for a public inquiry into the controversial development. Leeds Bradford Airport scraps plans for new £150m terminal building Skip to main ...

  6. Allegheny Airlines Flight 736 - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Airlines Flight 736 was a regularly scheduled flight that crashed while attempting to land at Bradford Regional Airport in Bradford, Pennsylvania, on December 24, 1968. Of the 47 occupants on board, 20 were killed. [1]: 1

  7. Allegheny Airlines Flight 737 - Wikipedia

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    Allegheny Airlines Flight 737 was a Convair CV-580 (aircraft registration N5825), [2] that crashed while attempting to land at Bradford Regional Airport in Bradford, Pennsylvania on January 6, 1969. Eleven of the 28 occupants on board were killed.

  8. Airport authority - Wikipedia

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    An airport authority is an entity responsible for the operation and oversight of an airport or group of airports. [1] The Airports Council International is the world trade association of airport authorities. [ 2 ]

  9. Leeds Bradford Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is located where Leeds Bradford Airport Industrial Estate is today. [11] [12] [9] In 1965, a new runway opened. After Yeadon's terminal was destroyed in a fire, a replacement was completed in 1968. In the early 1980s, runway extensions were completed that enabled it to be classified as a regional airport.