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  2. List of airports in the Melbourne area - Wikipedia

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    It provides charter and scenic flights throughout the state and is a base for aerial fire-fighting services. Lilydale Airport (ICAO: YLIL) is located in the Yarra Valley near Yarra Glen. In operation since 1968, Lilydale caters for a large number of pilot training flights, 'joyflights', and passenger flights to various parts of the Alpine region.

  3. Bradley International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bradley eventually replaced the older, smaller Hartford–Brainard Airport as Hartford's primary airport, then becoming Springfield's own primary airport with the closure of the Springfield Airport in the early 1950s and the eventual build-out of Interstate 91 facilitating fast access from the airport to the downtowns of both cities. [12]

  4. List of airports in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Hartford: BDL BDL KBDL Bradley International Airport: P-M 2,884,843 New Haven: HVN HVN KHVN Tweed-New Haven Airport: P-N 372,000 Reliever airports: Danbury: DXR DXR KDXR Danbury Municipal Airport: R 27 Hartford: HFD HFD KHFD Hartford–Brainard Airport: R 19 Plainville: 4B8 Robertson Field: R 0 General aviation airports: Bridgeport: BDR BDR KBDR

  5. List of Avelo Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Hartford: Bradley International Airport: November 7, 2024: Present Base [3] New Haven: Tweed New Haven Airport: November 3, 2021: Present Base [14] [15] United States (District of Columbia) Washington, D.C. Dulles International Airport: July 12, 2024: Present [16] United States Wilmington: Wilmington Airport: February 1, 2023: Present Base [17]

  6. Melbourne Airport - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Airport was included in the first phase, being acquired by the newly formed Australia Pacific Airports Corporation for $1.3 billion. [20] The transfer was completed on 30 June 1997 on a 50-year long-term lease, with the option for a further 49 years. [29] Melbourne Airport is categorized as a Leased Commonwealth Airport. [30]

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