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  2. Prince George Airport - Wikipedia

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    Prince George Airport (IATA: YXS, ICAO: CYXS) (abbreviated in initials as PGA) is an airport that serves Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, and the surrounding area. It is located just within the southern boundary of the city, 2.8 nautical miles (5.2 km; 3.2 mi) southeast, [ 2 ] and is run by the Prince George Airport Authority.

  3. Prince George (North Cariboo Air Park) Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport type: Private: Operator: North Cariboo Air Park: Location: Prince George, British Columbia: ... Prince George (North Cariboo Air Park) Airport, formerly TC ...

  4. List of airports in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Prince George: Prince George Airport: CYXS: YXS Vancouver: Vancouver International Airport ...

  5. Prince George, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Prince George Airport, [170] located just within the southern boundary of the city, 2.8 NM (5.2 km; 3.2 mi) southeast. [171] The airport is classified as an airport of entry by Nav Canada and is staffed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). The airport can handle aircraft with up to 30 passengers or 120 if they are unloaded in stages. [171]

  6. Columbia Air Center - Wikipedia

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    John R. Pinkett founded the airport in Croom, Maryland, in Prince George's County on leased land near the Patuxent River. It housed up to five runways, three hangars, ten planes, and an all-black chapter of the Civil Air Patrol .

  7. Carson Air Flight 66 - Wikipedia

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    Carson Air Flight 66 was a Swearingen Metro II turboprop aircraft on a domestic cargo flight from Vancouver to Prince George, both in British Columbia, Canada. On 13 April 2015, the aircraft crashed into a mountain en route to Prince George Airport, killing both crew members. [1]

  8. College Park Airport - Wikipedia

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    College Park Airport (IATA: CGS, ICAO: KCGS, FAA LID: CGS) is a public airport located in the City of College Park, in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It is the world's oldest continuously operated airport. [ 2 ]

  9. Joint Base Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Joint Base Andrews (JBA) (IATA: ADW, ICAO: KADW, FAA LID: ADW) is a United States military facility located in Prince George's County, Maryland.The facility is under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force (USAF) 316th Wing, Air Force District of Washington (AFDW). [2]