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  2. Fort Wayne International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne International Airport covers 3,351 acres (1,356 ha) at an elevation of 814 feet (248 m). [1] [17] The main Runway 5/23 is 11,981 feet (3,652 m) long and 150 feet (46 m) wide grooved asphalt and concrete.

  3. List of airports in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne: FWA: FWA KFWA Fort Wayne International Airport: P-S 372,030 Indianapolis: IND IND KIND Indianapolis International Airport: P-M 4,655,847 South Bend: SBN SBN KSBN South Bend International Airport: P-S 366,617 Reliever airports: Griffith: 05C: Griffith-Merrillville Airport: R 0 Indianapolis: EYE: KEYE Eagle Creek Airpark: R 36 ...

  4. Smith Field (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Army airfield (presently Fort Wayne International Airport) was officially designated the new "Baer Field" on June 14, 1941, and became a live Army base on December 6, 1941—the day before the attack on Pearl Harbor—with the arrival of 31 P-39 Airacobra fighter planes. Within days, as many as 100 of the planes were stationed there.

  5. Historic Brookhaven - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood boundaries are well defined, and it stretches from Peachtree Dunwoody Road to the west, Windsor Parkway to the north, Mabry Drive to the east, and Peachtree Road to the south. Historic Brookhaven has perpetually been one of metropolitan Atlanta's wealthiest neighborhoods. As of 2010, it has a median household income of $236,393 ...

  6. Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne International is also home to the 122nd Fighter Wing's Fort Wayne Air National Guard Station. [226] Smith Field, in northern Fort Wayne, is used primarily for general aviation. [227] Fort Wayne is served by a single Interstate, (Interstate 69), along with an auxiliary beltway (Interstate 469).

  7. Interstate 469 - Wikipedia

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    SR 1 south / Bluffton RoadFort Wayne, Bluffton, Ossian, Fort Wayne International Airport: Northern terminus of the southern section of SR 1; serves Fort Wayne International Airport: 9.213: 14.827: 9: Winchester Road: Marion Township: 11.572: 18.623: 11: US 27 / US 33 south – Fort Wayne, Decatur: Northern end of US 33 concurrency: 13.265 ...

  8. Indianapolis International Airport - Wikipedia

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    This flight was the first ever non-stop transatlantic passenger flight out of Indianapolis. [15] The flight, DL500, was suspended in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [16] In 1990, Air Canada began nonstop service from Indianapolis to Toronto Pearson International Airport, marking the first regularly scheduled international flight out of ...

  9. Airport Expressway (Fort Wayne, Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The expressway, completed in 2001, provides access to the Fort Wayne International Airport. Airport Expressway begins as an extension of Lower Huntington Road in rural Allen County at an interchange with Interstate 69 (I–69) exit 299 (formerly exit 99) and travels northeast, then east to end at Fairfield Avenue.