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  2. Lincoln Airport (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Airport (IATA: LNK, ICAO: KLNK, FAA LID: LNK; formerly Lincoln Municipal Airport) is a joint public/military airport five miles (8.0 km) northwest of downtown Lincoln, the state capital, in Lancaster County, Nebraska, United States. It is owned by the Lincoln Airport Authority [1] and is the second-largest airport in Nebraska.

  3. List of airports in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Kearney Regional Airport (was Kearney Municipal) P-N 4,568 Lincoln: LNK: LNK KLNK Lincoln Airport (was Lincoln Municipal) P-N 150,214 North Platte: LBF: LBF KLBF North Platte Regional Airport (Lee Bird Field) P-N 13,798 Omaha: OMA: OMA KOMA Eppley Airfield: P-M 2,454,878 Scottsbluff: BFF: BFF KBFF Western Nebraska Regional Airport (William B ...

  4. Lincoln Airport - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Airport may refer to: Lincoln Airport (Montana) in Lincoln, Montana, United States (FAA: S69) Lincoln Airport (Nebraska) in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States (FAA: LNK)

  5. Category:Airports in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Airport (Nebraska) M. Martin Field (Nebraska) McCook Army Air Field; McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport; Millard Airport (Nebraska) Miller Field (airport) N.

  6. Lincoln, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The base became the Lincoln Municipal Airport, and later the Lincoln Airport, under the Lincoln Airport Authority's ownership. The two main airlines that served the airport were United Airlines and Frontier Airlines. The Authority shared facilities with the Nebraska National Guard, who continued to own parts of the old Air Force base.

  7. Union Airport (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The airport was established in 1920 as the "Lincoln Airplane & Flying School", owned by E. J. Sias. The airport had two main runways, one 1,820-foot (13/31) and a 1,650-foot (17/35). In 1939 the site was chosen by the United States Army Air Corps to provide basic (level 1) flying training to flight cadets. It was assigned to the Gulf Coast ...