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  2. Myrtle Beach International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 1996, Myrtle Beach Airport became an international airport. A new international terminal had its grand opening August 21 of that year, and a new logo was unveiled "to reflect the architectural design of the airport's terminal and the influence of the beach by showing a pained window and a palm tree in blues and greens". [20]

  3. List of airports in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Greenville–Spartanburg International Airport (Roger Milliken Field) P-S 1,133,012 Hilton Head: HXD: HHH KHXD Hilton Head Airport: P-N 36,308 Myrtle Beach: MYR: MYR KMYR Myrtle Beach International Airport: P-S 1,254,307 Reliever airports: Columbia: CUB: CUB KCUB Jim Hamilton–L.B. Owens Airport (was Columbia Owens Downtown) R 6 Rock Hill: UZA ...

  4. Category:Airports in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pleasant Regional Airport (South Carolina) Myrtle Beach Air Force Base; Myrtle Beach International Airport; N. Newberry County Airport; North Auxiliary Airfield; O.

  5. Myrtle Beach airport continues record breaking pace amid ...

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    A massive terminal expansion is the most high profile upgrade coming to the Grand Strand’s largest airport, but other changes will bring more parking. And flight options are increasing as well.

  6. Myrtle Beach International named among America’s top small ...

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    A USA Today reader’s poll put the city’s airport in the top five for 2023 based on ease of access from security check-in to the gate and centralized location. Myrtle Beach International named ...

  7. Myrtle Beach Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, after the National Defense Authorization Act, the announcement came that Myrtle Beach Air Force Base would close. [2]The Myrtle Beach base used the A-10 Warthog jet, and Pat McCullough of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission said the Air Force considered the jet "limited to a low-threat environment", while the Army believed it was "a very powerful close-air support asset."