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    Telluride CO! Current highest altitude of commercial airports in the US, plus a shorter runway, doesn't support what is often anemic regional jet performance.
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    This modern 3 gate terminal is exclusively served by ULCCs and despite being less than a decade old, planning has already started for its demolition.
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    Behold, my Google maps layer tagging and annotating allmost all 433 FAR part 139 certified airports below index E that recieves scheduled service... which doesn't include those that get it via "unscheduled" public charter or some 135 commuter ops. Based on these last two, I need one more layer...
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    This landside terminal and port of entry at this international airport is likely to lead to claims that this entry is ineligible.
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    Just an attempt at a humorous clue - i was emulating redaction as Janet is the top secret employee shuttle airline that flies into Area 51, about which basically nothing is publicly known except that it has a fleet of 6 basically unmarked 737s that does that. I didn't think it was obviously a...
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    ████ ████████ ██████ ████ ██████████ ████████ ██████████. (Reverse image search will absolutely give this one away, so no doing that!)
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    Took me an age to track this one down - Las Cruces NM. I'd been looking at 121 airports, not public charter ops under 135/380 until I remembered that some EAS services were being run under that paradigm. Not that this is a eas route, but thats one small terminal.
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    Pullman-Moscow, home of Cougar Gold! Twin college towns too - WSU and University of Idaho, its a very unique piece of the country. I knew this one because of all that new pavement reminded me that they did a major runway realignment up here.
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    This airport is served year round by multiple regional carriers in this resort community that began life as a railroad town. Popular with the rich and famous for nearly a century, today this area remains a place where billion dollar deals are made.
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    I love how convoluted that path is! Mason City Iowa - so nondescript its hard to track down - only found it on the assumption that the left side of that was new construction.
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    This very golden and shiny airport sees 3x daily roundtrips on a single regional carrier.
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    Methinks I've been including too many clues! Let me guess, polity is what gave this one away? Duluth MN! I'm going to leave this one alone since I had it bookmarked, but that clue makes it really easy.
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    Yes, that is this airports passenger terminal. Converted in the 70s from a WW2 miltary hangar, one of three still standing on this airfield, this terminal will continue to serve into the future as it is slated for expansion and renovation, but not replacement at this polity's second busiest...
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    Lanai, HI! (Having not watched stranger things, the clue went right over my head.)
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    That was a tough one - this is Albert J Ellis Airport in Richlands NC, which happens to primarily serve Jacksonville NC. As the main city isn't in the name, it wasn't particularly easy to find. Texarkana Arkansas! Very Cabela-esque terminal structure that - the practically intrastate was very...
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    Don't let this diminutive terminal fool you - one of the US's biggest airlines (by some metrics) calls this city home, which has relatively recently completed a greenfield development to build this completely new airfield in the 21st century. With major growth in passenger numbers, its already...
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    Ah, it was vaguely familiar since I'd seen it before during a previous search during this game. It took me a while to remember where though.
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    I thought about editing it out, but I thought an easy one would be a good idea, and I had to give y'all some clue for a featureless box! Pierre South Dakota!
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    This recently completed barebones standalone concourse lacks such basic amenities like a direct curbside dropoff, or a passenger exit through the landside portion of the terminal. Architecturally a CMU box, this low cost terminal structure was put to bid and completed during the pandemic as this...
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    🤦‍♂️ I didn't even think about ETOPS diversion airfields - this is Henderson Field, Midway Atoll. Deceptively new looking taxiway, that - apparently installed in 2013.

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