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  2. Albany International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Albany International was the first and remains the oldest, municipal airport in the United States. In 1908 the airstrip was on a former polo field on Loudonville Road, 3 miles (4.8 km) north of the city in the town of Colonie.

  3. Interstate 687 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 687 (I-687) was a proposed auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Capital District region of New York in the United States. The highway would have connected I-90 in to I-87 and Albany International Airport in Colonie.

  4. History of Albany, New York (1900–1942) - Wikipedia

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    The Albany County Municipal Airport was the first municipal airport and Albany International Airport remains the oldest in the United States. In 1908 the airstrip was located on a former polo field on Loudonville Road, three miles (5 km) north of the city in the town of Colonie .

  5. Pilot killed in plane crash at Albany International Airport - AOL

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    A small plane crashed at the Albany International Airport, killing one person, on Monday morning.. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, a twin-engine Piper PA-31 Navajo crashed near ...

  6. Colonie, New York - Wikipedia

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    Albany International Airport (ALB)—An airport servicing Albany and the Capital District. Boght Corners—A hamlet in the northeastern part of the town. Colonie—An incorporated village in the southern part of the town. Crescent Station—A hamlet at the northernmost point of the town. Karner—A hamlet southwest of the village of Colonie.

  7. Mohawk Airlines Flight 405 - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk Airlines Flight 405, a Fairchild Hiller FH-227 twin-engine turboprop airliner registered N7818M, was a domestic scheduled passenger flight operated by Mohawk Airlines that crashed into a house within the city limits of Albany, New York, on March 3, 1972, on final approach to Albany County Airport (now Albany International Airport), New York, killing 17 people. [1]