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  2. Yakima Air Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Airlines was serving the airport in 1939 with a daily roundtrip Portland, OR - Yakima - Spokane flight operated with a Douglas DC-3. [7] [8] By the early and mid 1960s, Northwest was operating daily, no change of plane Lockheed L-188 Electra propjet service from Yakima to the U.S. east coast via a number of intermediate stops as well as nonstop Electra service to Seattle/Tacoma ...

  3. Roberts Field - Wikipedia

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    This increased the daily seats despite the reduction from three flights per day to two. Flight time was reduced by nearly an hour. [16] Boardings increased in the first half of 2010. [17] United resumed three Redmond-San Francisco flights a day in November 2010 after several years with only two flights. [18]

  4. United Airlines Flight 173 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 173 departed from Denver's Stapleton International Airport at 15:47 MST with 189 people on board—eight crew and 181 passengers. The estimated flight time was 2 hours and 26 minutes, and the planned arrival time in Portland was 17:13 PST, about 40 minutes after sunset. According to the automatic flight plan and monitoring system, the ...

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  6. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    The flight departed at 12:47 local time on March 28 and arrived on March 28 at 21:26 local time, having covered a total of 19,483 kilometres (12,106 mi; 10,520 nmi) in 20 hours 19 minutes. [ 158 ] [ 159 ] [ 160 ]

  7. Portland International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Portland International Airport is often referred to by its IATA airport code, PDX. The airport covers 3,000 acres (1,214 ha) of land. [1] [4] Portland International Airport has direct flights to cities throughout the United States and in several other countries, including Canada, Mexico, Germany, United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Iceland.