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Lake County Airport (IATA: LXV, ICAO: KLXV, FAA LID: LXV), also known as Leadville Airport, is a county-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the central business district of Leadville, a city in Lake County, Colorado, United States. [1] High-altitude tests performed for Bell 429 helicopter
Leadville, circa 1880, with the Eighth Avenue Motel in center of photo, and mining works visible on hill beyond Leadville. Painted bird's eye view of Leadville, 1882. Leadville was founded in 1877 by mine owners Horace Tabor and August Meyer at the start of the Colorado Silver Boom. Tabor's house was also built in 1877, at 116 E. 5th Street. [18]
Leadville Municipal Airport (Leadville Army Airfield c. Aug 1943-5) [1] was a Colorado World War II Army Airfield "adjacent to Highway No. 24" [2] and named for Leadville, Colorado, 2 mi (3.2 km) southeast.
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Lake County Airport may refer to: Lake County Airport (Colorado) in Leadville, Colorado, United States (FAA: LXV)
Telluride Regional Airport covers 542 acres (219 ha) and has one runway, 9/27, 7,111 by 100 feet (2,167 by 30 m). [2] The runway is on a plateau and still dips slightly in the center, although the dip was more pronounced prior to a renovation in 2009.
A video depicts the glass-wrapped structure of Des Moines International Airport's planned new terminal, and amenities including restaurants and cafes.
The airport covers 350 acres (142 ha) and has two runways. [1] It is currently not served by any passenger airline service, though FedEx Feeder (operated by Wiggins Airways) does serve the airport daily. Scheduled passenger service was once available on Air New England and Northeast Express Regional Airlines. KWVL has 2 open runways RW 14/32 ...