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View of San Luis Obispo Airport with the new terminal on the left and the old terminal on the right. The airport covers 340 acres (138 ha) and has two runways: 11/29: 6,100 x 150 ft (1,859 x 46 m): asphalt; 7/25: 2,500 x 100 ft (762 x 30 m): asphalt; A new passenger terminal replaced the older, smaller facility towards the north end of the ...
Dunkin’ has opened its newest Albuquerque location in the airport, and it is open daily from 4 a.m. to 5 p.m. The airport’s Dunkin’ is located […] New coffee option opens at the ...
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At first the terminal had eight gates, four at the main building and another four at a small satellite building to the south connected by a tunnel. None of the gates had jetbridges. The airport gained international status in 1971 and was renamed the Albuquerque International Airport on September 17, 1971.
The Old Albuquerque Municipal Airport Building at 2920 Yale Blvd. SE. in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a Pueblo Revival building built in 1939. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. [1] It is a two-story flat-roofed building.
The airport broke the record for annual passengers previously set in 2019. More travelers used SLO County airport in 2022 than ever before: ‘An incredible achievement’ Skip to main content
The airport was located about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Downtown Albuquerque, on the north side of Central Avenue at what is now Airport Drive. The airport had four unpaved runways arranged in the shape of an eight-pointed star, the longest of which was the 6,300-foot (1,900 m) runway 16/34.