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  2. Lambert Airport Terminal 1 station - Wikipedia

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    Lambert Airport Terminal 1. / 38.741182; -90.364838. Lambert Airport Terminal 1 station is a light rail station on the Red Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [2] This elevated station is connected to the eastern end of Terminal 1, near D Concourse, at St. Louis Lambert International Airport .

  3. St. Louis Lambert International Airport - Wikipedia

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    TWA downsized in Chicago and built up in St. Louis, swapping three Chicago gates for five of American's St. Louis gates. By December 1982, St. Louis accounted for 20% of TWA's domestic capacity. Lambert's terminal was initially too small for this operation, and TWA was forced to use temporary terminals, mobile lounges and airstairs to handle ...

  4. Lambert Airport Terminal 2 station - Wikipedia

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    Lambert Airport Terminal 2. / 38.736472; -90.356616. Lambert Airport Terminal 2 station is a light rail station on the Red Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [2] This elevated station is located above Lambert International Boulevard and is connected to the Terminal 2 parking garage at St. Louis Lambert International Airport .

  5. MidAmerica St. Louis Airport - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1997, MidAmerica is the secondary domestic passenger airport for the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area, after the larger St. Louis Lambert International Airport. It is a joint-use airport and is currently served by one scheduled commercial airline, Allegiant Air . The airport had 152,278 passenger enplanements in 2018 [2] (302,000 ...

  6. List of American Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    January 5, 1947: American Airlines Flight 203 (Flagship St. Louis), a Douglas DC-3, landed wheels-up at Jones Beach, New York, due to radio interference problems; all 16 on board survived. The cause of the crash was the "inability of the pilot to land at a prepared landing area due to the loss of radio navigation reference resulting from severe ...

  7. History of American Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 1970 American Airlines had flights from St. Louis, Chicago, and New York to Honolulu and on to Sydney and Auckland via American Samoa and Nadi, Fiji. In 1971, American acquired Trans Caribbean Airways. On March 30, 1973, American became the first major airline to employ a female pilot when Bonnie Tiburzi was hired to fly Boeing 727s ...

  8. Southern Airways Express - Wikipedia

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    Southern Airways Express is a commuter airline operating across the United States with headquarters in Palm Beach, Florida. [4] Southern Airways Express, commonly referred to as 'Southern', acts as a local service airline for dozens of cities across all U.S. time zones. The majority of Southern's routes are subsidized through the Essential Air ...

  9. Waterloo Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1989 turboprops flew nonstop to Chicago O'Hare Airport, Chicago Midway Airport, St. Louis, Kansas City and Minneapolis/St. Paul and to several other cities. Types operated to the airport over the years included the ATR-42 , Beechcraft 99 , Beechcraft 1900C , BAe Jetstream 31 , Convair 580 , Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante , Embraer EMB-120 ...