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  2. Miami–Opa Locka Executive Airport - Wikipedia

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    The FAA-contract control tower is staffed from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. The airport has four fixed-base operators. It is owned by Miami-Dade County and operated by the Miami-Dade Aviation Department. [8] The sole remaining military activity at the airport is Coast Guard Air Station Miami, operating

  3. List of joint-use airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hector International Airport: Fargo Air National Guard Base: Fargo: North Dakota: FAR / KFAR / FAR: Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport: Coast Guard Air Station Miami: Opa-locka: Florida: OPF / KOPF / OPF: Civilian airport located on Miami-Dade County owned land, United States Coast Guard air station located on federal land, shared runways ...

  4. Miami Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Miami Army Airfield, was a World War II United States Army Air Forces airfield located at the 36th Street Airport in Miami, Florida. The military airfield closed in 1946 and the airport was returned to civil use. In 1949, the airport became a United States Air Force Reserve base until 1960.

  5. Miami University Airport - Wikipedia

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    Miami University Airport covers an area of 309 acres (125 ha) at an elevation of 1,041 feet (317 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 5/23 with an asphalt surface measuring 4,011 by 70 feet (1,223 x 21 m). [2] The airport has a fixed-base operator that sells fuel.

  6. Pan Am once ruled the skies. Will Miami airport save airline ...

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    MIA building 871, originally known as Pan Am Airport’s Hangar 5, now serves a Miami air charter company that has counted the Miami Heat and the U.S. military as frequent flyers.

  7. Coast Guard Air Station Miami - Wikipedia

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    The pair departed Miami on 1 July headed to Puerto Rico, the next immediate stop after Miami. The All-American Airport was acquired by the City of Miami around 1938 and on this land the city of Miami built the first "Miami International (Master) Airport". [7] Major expansion of the base began in 1939, and it was commissioned as Naval Air ...

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