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County Airport until 2005. It changed its name back to Baxter County Airport due to confusion with the close proximity of Ozark, Arkansas and Ozark, Missouri...
In 2001, TWA was merged into American Airlines. A smaller regional airline that used the Ozark name (and whose operating certificate was purchased by Great...
in 1948 and left in 1953-54; Ozark arrived in 1950 and left in 1982. It is the least busy of the 12 commercial airports in Illinois.[when?] Quincy has...
Waterloo RegionalAirport (IATA: ALO, ICAO: KALO, FAA LID: ALO)( Livingston Betsworth Field) is four miles (6 km) northwest of Waterloo, in Black Hawk...
Ozark Air Lines Flight 650 was a regularly scheduled flight on December 20, 1983 from Sioux Gateway Airport in Sioux City, Iowa, to Sioux Falls Regional...
of the airport. The airport was previously known as Northwest Arkansas RegionalAirport. It adopted the name Northwest Arkansas National Airport in December...
1957, and Ozark in 1962.[citation needed] By 1992, the airport had 28 daily flights from eight airlines. In 2005, Sioux Falls RegionalAirport became one...
beyond Chicago until Ozark was allowed a nonstop to New York La Guardia in 1969. On April 25, 2007, the Greater Peoria Airport Authority announced a...
Joplin RegionalAirport (IATA: JLN, ICAO: KJLN, FAA LID: JLN) is located four miles (6.4 km) north of Joplin, in Jasper County, Missouri, United States...
O'Hare Airport, Columbia, MO, Indianapolis, Kansas City and Milwaukee. Delta left in 1979 and Ozark pulled out in 1980. Several commuter and regional air...
the new North Texas RegionalAirport, which was named after the North Texas Commission that was instrumental in the regionalairport coming to fruition...
Fort Smith RegionalAirport (IATA: FSM, ICAO: KFSM, FAA LID: FSM) is a public use airport located near the Interstate 540 freeway three nautical miles...
is a list of airports in Arkansas (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location. It contains all public-use and military airports in the state...
Kirksville RegionalAirport (IATA: IRK, ICAO: KIRK, FAA LID: IRK) is four miles south of Kirksville, Missouri, on the west side of US highway 63. One airline...
OzarkRegional Transit is the provider of mass transportation in the Northwest Arkansas region, including Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville...
1955, leaving Ozark, which had arrived in 1951. Ozark Douglas DC-9-10s and McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30s flew nonstop to Chicago O'Hare Airport and direct to...
City of Jefferson City. Ozark DC-3s and M404s stopped there from 1954 until Columbia RegionalAirport opened in 1968. The airport covers 469 acres (190 ha)...
Vermilion County Airport, under which name it opened in 1948. Airline flights began in 1950 on Ozark; Lake Central arrived in 1954-55 and Ozark left in 1961...
Topeka RegionalAirport (IATA: FOE, ICAO: KFOE, FAA LID: FOE), formerly known as Forbes Field, is a joint civil-military public airport owned by the Metropolitan...
States. Branson Airport, LLC is a private company operating the airport through an operating agreement with The Branson RegionalAirport Transportation...
TWA in the early 2000s; TWA succeeded Ozark, which started flying to Moline in 1950. (Moline's first jets were Ozark DC-9s in 1966.) United Boeing 727s and...
airport began in 1980 and it opened on schedule on May 14, 1983. Upon opening, the airport was named Southwest Florida RegionalAirport (the airport code...