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  2. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth declined the offer and thus each city opened its own airport, Love Field in Dallas and Meacham Field in Fort Worth, each of which had scheduled airline service. In 1940, the Civil Aeronautics Administration earmarked US$1,900,000 (equivalent to $41,300,000 in 2023) for the construction of a Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport.

  3. International Parkway - Wikipedia

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    International Parkway is a major north–south freeway in the DallasFort Worth metroplex. Its main purpose is to provide access to DFW Airport from the metropolitan area. Part of the Parkway from its southern end at SH 183, (Airport Freeway) and SH 360 to the South Toll Plaza for DFW Airport is designated as State Highway Spur 97.

  4. Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    New York City, United States: The Grand Hyatt New York, opened in 1980, was the first Grand Hyatt hotel opened and was the first major real estate development of Donald Trump, in partnership with Hyatt. The partnership deteriorated into a tangle of lawsuits, and the Pritzkers bought off Trump's share in 1996.

  5. DFW Skylink - Wikipedia

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    Skylink is an automated people mover (APM) system operating at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW). It is an application of the Innovia APM 200 system and is maintained and operated by Alstom. When it opened in 2005, it was the world's longest airside airport train system (AirTrain JFK, which operates landside, is longer). [3]

  6. Braniff (1983–1990) - Wikipedia

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    Braniff Inc. was a US-based airline that operated flights from 1984 until 1989 and was partially formed from the assets of the original Braniff International Airways.The domestic air carrier was originally headquartered at Dallas Love Field in Dallas, Texas, and later Orlando, Florida.

  7. Greater Southwest International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Central Airlines, which was based in Fort Worth, was operating four departures per day from the airport in May of 1964 but by the summer of 1967, just one daily flight was flown with a Convair 600 turboprop on a round trip "milk run" routing of Fort Worth - Dallas Love Field - Fort Smith, AR - Fayetteville, AR - Joplin, MO - Kansas City, MO. [12]

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