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  2. San Diego International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new airport, dedicated on August 16, 1928, was San Diego Municipal Airport – Lindbergh Field, with 140 Navy and 82 Army planes involved in a flyover. The airport was the first federally certified airfield to serve all aircraft types, including seaplanes.

  3. Little Falls/Morrison County Airport - Wikipedia

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    Little Falls/Morrison County Airport (ICAO: KLXL, FAA LID: LXL), also known as Lindbergh Field, is a public airport located two miles (3 km) south of the central business district of Little Falls, a city in Morrison County, Minnesota, United States. It is owned by the City of Little Falls and Morrison County.

  4. Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ground was broken for the current Terminal 1 building on October 26, 1958. [12] The US $8.5 million, 600,000 square foot (56,000 m 2) terminal with 24 gates on two concourses was designed by Lyle George Landstrom. [13] who worked for Cerny Associates. The terminal, then referred to as the New Terminal, was completed on January 13, 1962, and ...

  5. Coast Guard Air Station San Diego - Wikipedia

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    A new Commuter Terminal opened July 23, 1996. It is self-contained, full service facility with four gates used by seven commuter airlines to handle 25,000 passengers each day. Construction of the expansion of the West Terminal ended in November, 1997. Almost 14 million passengers travel through Lindbergh Field each year.

  6. Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182 - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the crash, the NTSB recommended the immediate implementation of a Terminal Radar Service Area around Lindbergh Field to provide for the separation of aircraft, as well as an immediate review of control procedures for all busy terminal areas. This initial rule did not include small, general-aviation aircraft.

  7. Kalamazoo/Battle Creek International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In May 1926, the City of Kalamazoo purchased 383 acres (1.55 km 2) near Portage and Kilgore roads and an airport opened. The first regular air mail service started in July 1928. In February 1929, the field was licensed as the first municipal airport in Michigan. [6] It was named Lindbergh Field in honor of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh ...

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  9. History of the Cross Border Xpress - Wikipedia

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    The combined Tijuana/San Diego footprint would have created a 4,000 acres (1,600 hectares) airport with a minimum runway separation of 4,300 feet (1.3 kilometers) to allow for simultaneous aircraft operations between the two airports. It would have replaced the existing 480 acres (190 hectares) San Diego International Airport (Lindbergh Field).