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  2. Catalina Airport - Wikipedia

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    Catalina Airport (IATA: AVX, ICAO: KAVX, FAA LID: AVX) is a privately owned airport located 6.4 miles (10.2 km) northwest of the central business district of Avalon, California, United States, [2] [3] in the middle of Catalina Island. The airport is open to the public and allows general aviation aircraft to land there.

  3. Santa Catalina Island (California) - Wikipedia

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    The island also has an airport, the Catalina Airport in the Sky, which is located on a hilltop and offers scenic views of the island. [3] Catalina Island is known for its diverse ecosystems, which include coastal scrub, chaparral, oak woodlands, grasslands, and coastal marine environments. It is also home to various native and introduced ...

  4. List of airports by ICAO code: K - Wikipedia

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    KAVX (AVX) – Catalina Airport (Airport in the Sky) – Avalon / Santa Catalina Island, California; KAWG – Washington Municipal Airport – Washington, Iowa; KAWM (AWM) – West Memphis Municipal Airport – West Memphis, Arkansas; KAWO – Arlington Municipal Airport – Arlington, Washington

  5. Pilot in Catalina crash that killed 5 took off after dark ...

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    Flying a small plane into Catalina Island’s airport can be a bit like landing on an aircraft carrier. It has one narrow runway perched high on a mesa with steep cliffs at either end tumbling ...

  6. Wilmington-Catalina Airline - Wikipedia

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    William Wrigley, Jr. gained control of Santa Catalina Island in 1919 and developed much of the infrastructure there in the 1920s, such as the Catalina Casino.In 1931, Wrigley decided to provide air service to the island directly rather than relying on Western Air Express, an effort led by his son, Philip K. Wrigley through Wilmington-Catalina Airline. [1]

  7. 5 dead in Catalina plane crash; owner, a former flight ... - AOL

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    The Beechcraft plane took off from Santa Monica Airport at 5:57 p.m. on Tuesday and landed at Catalina Airport at 6:20 p.m., according to Flight Aware. Safai's wife told NBC4 that he was on board ...

  8. Hamilton Cove Seaplane Base - Wikipedia

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    In 1945, after World War 2 the Hamilton Cove Seaplane Base reopened but did not offer regularly scheduled flights. In 1947 the Hamilton Cove Seaplane Base closed as there was now a land-based airport, Catalina Airport (The Airport in the Sky) and a new seabase in Descanso Bay south of Avalon, home of the Saint Catherine Hotel (1918-1966). The ...

  9. Pacific Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1950s Pacific Air Lines was serving Catalina Airport on Santa Catalina Island off the coast of southern California with flights from Los Angeles (LAX), Long Beach (LGB) and Burbank (BUR, now Bob Hope Airport. [8] In 1960, a Crescent City to Portland, Oregon flight was added. [6]