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  2. Smith Reynolds Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, Miller Municipal Airport was renamed and dedicated to Smith Reynolds, a pioneer in aviation before his death at the age of 20. From 1942 until 1945, Smith Reynolds Airport was a training base for military pilots in addition to its commercial and private airline services. [4]

  3. Pace Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Pace Airlines was an American charter airline based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It operated executive passenger and sports flight charters. Its main base was Smith Reynolds Airport, Winston-Salem. [1]

  4. Piedmont Triad International Airport - Wikipedia

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    By 1975, airport officials began to plan for a new terminal. Piedmont Airlines announced its intention to consolidate its operations at Greensboro, but in the months that followed, opened a hub in Charlotte instead. The new terminal complex was completed in 1982, designed by Reynolds, Smith & Hills and AHM Architects. [10]

  5. List of airports by IATA airport code: I - Wikipedia

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    Majoor Henk Fernandes Airport (Nieuw Nickerie Airport) Nieuw Nickerie, Suriname: UTC−03:00: ... Smith Reynolds Airport: Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States ...

  6. Eastern Air Lines Flight 665 - Wikipedia

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    The flight, which originated at Akron–Canton Airport, Ohio, and was bound for Smith Reynolds Airport, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with 16 passengers and three crew, was due to land at 0123 hrs EST. At 0114 hrs., the pilot radioed that he was little more than five miles southeast of the field and at 7,000 feet.

  7. Myrtle Beach International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport served as the main hub for Hooters Air from 2003 until 2006. The airport authority offered discounted hangar space and other undisclosed benefits to Hooters Air operator Pace Airlines in an effort to relocate its operating base from Smith Reynolds Airport in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. [21]