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Shreveport / Louisiana / United States
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Shreveport Regional Airport SHV is an airport serving the Shreveport, Louisiana metropolitan area. SHV Airport is situated approximately five miles to the northwest of Shreveport’s city center. Currently, the airport transports about 300,000 passengers annually.

SHV Airport has a variety of parking options including hourly, daily and quick. There are four airlines that fly in and out of SHV serving several domestic locations. Top destinations from Shreveport Regional Airport are Dallas/Ft. Worth, Atlanta and Denver.

At Shreveport Regional Airport there is an array of dining and retail options. In terms of services there are ATMs, postal services, shoeshine, recharging stations and Wi-Fi.

Getting to and from SHV Airport has never been easier with options including taxis, car rentals, shuttles and hotel shuttles available. If staying near Shreveport Regional Airport there are over 20 hotel and motel options within three miles of the airport.

Bartow / Florida / United States
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Bartow Municipal Airport Development Authority acquired the Bartow Municipal Airport and its industrial park in 1967. Located in Bartow, Fla., the airport has a four-lane highway frontage and a railroad spur. Bartow Flying Service at the airport offers a full-service fixed-base operation, including Jet A fuel, flight training, rental aircrafts, service and maintenance, tower controlled airfield, flight planning room, pilot lounge, data transmission network weather system, catering, after-hour line and car rental services.
Youngstown / Ohio / United States
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WRTA Youngstown, operated by the Western Reserve Transit Authority, is a regional public transportation provider located in Youngstown, Ohio. The firm has been serving Mahoning and Trumbull counties in Ohio since 1971. It offers a variety of transit services and a regional bus line with connector shuttles. WRTA Youngstown specializes in fixed-route and paratransit services. The firm s specialized service transportation is available for individuals that are eligible as per the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and for senior citizens above the age of 65. It operates more than 10 fixed routes within Youngstown, and in some parts of Boardman, Austintown, Liberty, and Girard areas in Ohio.
Gulfport / Mississippi / United States
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The Coast Transit Authority is a nonprofit provider of public transportation for various cities in Mississippi, including Gulfport, Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Gautier and Pascagoula. It is an independently managed public utility that is governed by a board of commissioners. The Coast Transit Authority is the designated recipient of state and federal funding for urban transportation on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. It provides fixed-route, paratransit and special services. Its contracted services include programs that provide transportation for senior citizens to attend senior citizen centers, grocery shopping, medical appointments and field trips; transportation for area nursing homes; and transportation for persons with disabilities to attend work centers and field trips.
Livermore / California / United States
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The Livermore Municipal Airport is owned and operated by the City of Livermore. It is a General Aviation Airport, which serves private, business and corporate tenants and customers. The 644-acre airport has two parallel runways: a 5,253-feet lighted main runway and a 2,700-feet unlighted training runway.

Other features inlcude 24 city-owned buildings; aircraft storage shelter; corporate-style hangar building; 45,000-gallon underground aviation fuel storage facility; 250 ramp tie-down aircraft parking spaces; and 600 based aircrafts.  

 The Air Traffic Control Tower is operated by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) employees daily from 7am - 9pm.Source: City of Livermore

Oshkosh / Wisconsin / United States
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Wittman Airport Story On October 11, 1927 the Oshkosh Airport Inc. was founded on 75 acres by Richard Lutz, A.W. Leupold, A.H. March, and Francis Lamb. On December 15, 1928 the airport received its first commercial airmail service. Northwest Airways delivered the mail to Oshkosh and the surrounding Fox Cities. Steve Wittman ( an excellent air race pilot and designer ) became the airport manager on March 31, 1931. He held the airport managers position for 38 years. On October 22, 1940 the 125 acre airport was sold to Winnebago County for $75, 000. By 1948 there were 300 acres and 4 paved runways. In July 1970 the Wittman Regional Airport hosted the first EAA Fly-In. Now during every year of the Fly-In, Wittman Regional Airport becomes the busiest airport in the world. Stay tuned for more... and visit the Wisconsin Aviation Hall of Fame The 1937 American Legion Air Show Winnebago County Airport