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  2. George Bush Intercontinental Airport - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, 2009, a Continental Airlines Boeing 737-800 departing Bush Intercontinental was the first U.S. commercial jet to fly on a mix of conventional jet fuel and biofuel. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] In December 2009, the Houston City Council approved a plan to allow Midway Cos. to develop 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land owned by Houston Airport System (HAS ...

  3. Passengers on Houston to New York United Airlines flight ...

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    United Airlines Flight 1382, an Airbus A320, aborted its takeoff from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, Texas, due to a “reported engine issue” just after 8:30 a.m ...

  4. United Plane Appears to Catch Fire Before Takeoff in Texas ...

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    In a statement provided to PEOPLE, the Federal Aviation Administration said that United Airlines Flight 1382 was preparing to take off from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston at ...

  5. United Airlines flight from Houston to NYC evacuated after ...

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    The crew of United Airlines Flight 1382 "safely aborted its takeoff" from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston due to a "reported engine issue" at around 8:35 a.m. local time Sunday ...

  6. Continental Airlines Flight 1404 - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines Flight 1404 was a Continental Airlines domestic flight from Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado, to George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas. [2] On the evening of December 20, 2008, the flight crashed while taking off from Denver, resulting in two critical injuries, 36 noncritical injuries, and a ...

  7. William P. Hobby Airport - Wikipedia

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    Houston Intercontinental Airport (IAH), now George Bush Intercontinental Airport, opened in June 1969; the airlines moved to Intercontinental and Hobby was left with no scheduled passenger service. The Civil Aeronautics Administration recommended years earlier that Houston plan to replace Hobby. [34] The Hobby Airport terminal