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  2. List of American Eagle (airline) destinations - Wikipedia

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    These are the airports served by American Airlines' American Eagle brand, composed of six FAA and DOT certificated regional airlines.. Three regional airlines, Envoy Air, PSA Airlines, and Piedmont Airlines, are wholly owned subsidiaries of American, but whose aircraft are in American Eagle livery. [1]

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    NEW YORK (PIX11) – Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday are bringing back-to-back travel deals to New York’s wanderers. ... American Airlines: Flights from NYC to Europe starting at $397 round trip ...

  4. Laramie Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    United Express flight ready to depart from Laramie Regional Airport. The airport covers 1,580 acres (639 ha) at an elevation of 7,284 feet (2,220 m). It has two asphalt runways: 3/21 is 8,502 by 150 feet (2,591 x 46 m) and 12/30 is 6,300 by 100 feet (1,920 x 30 m).

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  6. Des Moines International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airmen of the Iowa Air National Guard's 132nd Wing board a New York Air National Guard C-17 Globemaster III as part of contingency operation in the summer of 2021. The Iowa Air National Guard has occupied an area located at the end of runway 13/31 since the 1960s and has been home to the 132nd Wing.

  7. Aviation in the New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Teterboro Airport is the oldest operating airport in the New York metropolitan area. Walter C. Teter (1863–1929) acquired the property in 1917. [9] While other localities had municipal airports, New York City itself had a multitude of private airfields, and thus did not see the need for a municipal airport until the late 1920s.