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  2. Kearney Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Kearney and Grand Island effectively competed as locations for defense airports which would serve as storage for aircraft made at Offutt Field and the Glenn L. Martin Bomber Plant near Omaha. As early as 1941 the City of Kearney voted on a $60,000 bond to finance a new airport. Kearney Regional Airport began as Keens Municipal Airport.

  3. List of airports in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Kearney: EAR: EAR KEAR 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 ...

  4. Category:Airports in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Kearney Regional Airport; L. Lincoln Airport (Nebraska) ... McCook Army Air Field; McCook Ben Nelson Regional Airport ...

  5. List of airports in the United States - 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 ...

  6. Kearney, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The city operates Kearney Regional Airport [42] located east of the city. Commercial air service is available via United Express with twice-daily service to Denver International Airport, as well as a daily non-stop flight to O'Hare Airport in Chicago, IL. The Union Pacific Railroad east-west main line runs through Kearney.

  7. Airfields of the United States Army in Nebraska 1939-1945

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    Currently, of the World War II Army Airfields in Nebraska, six are municipal airports (Ainsworth, Alliance, Scottsbluff, Lincoln, Kearney, Grand Island), four are owned by the Nebraska Department of Aeronautics (three, Harvard, Fairmont and Scribner, are operated as state airfields, and one, Bruning, is not), one is privately owned (McCook) and one became Offutt Air Force Base.

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  9. Kearney Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Kearney Air Force Base is a former United States Army Air Forces (as Kearney Army Airfield) and United States Air Force base located near Kearney, Nebraska.It was in operation from 1942 through 1949, after which it was decommissioned and turned over for civilian use as Kearney Regional Airport.