Name these US Airports from above

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Quite possibly the most overbuilt airport in the US in my opinion. It's the 4th busiest airport in the state, has less enplanements than Bangor and could get by with a third of these jetways to meet it's airline scheduling demands.
 
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Quite possibly the most overbuilt airport in the US in my opinion. It's the 4th busiest airport in the state, has less enplanements than Bangor and could get by with a third of these jetways to meet it's airline scheduling demands.
They must have built Austin Straubel International Airport for Packers home game weekends.
 
It's a good thing that the Packers have a charter plane for their traveling needs. Interesting that Appleton International is only 35 miles away, handles 200K more passengers and has half the number of jetways!
 
Here's a question though not from above, but below. Best airport for food options. And by far too.
 
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That seems a bit subjective. I came across a Greek place at SeaTac Airport that served me the best chicken Pita wrap I've ever had. I'd consider flying back just for that.
 
That seems a bit subjective. I came across a Greek place at SeaTac Airport that served me the best chicken Pita wrap I've ever had. I'd consider flying back just for that.
I meant for quantity selection. DFW seemingly has the most, or from what I've seen. It even has a Maggianos (terminal C) of which is a chain, yes, but a great one. I'll put up their spaghetti bolognese with meatballs against any place in the North End, and that's saying a lot, of course.
 
Brand new terminal with two gates and even a jetway! Serves a state capital.....
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Could it be Pierre Regional Airport SD?
 
On behalf of Mark, you are correct! Opened in 2018 and is served by United Express with flights to Denver.
 
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The second busiest airport located in the second largest city in the state. Mainline service on Delta and Allegiant is available and it also has an Enterprise Rent-A-Car counter in the terminal!
 
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I was inside that terminal back in October 2000 with my wife and thought it was embarrassingly small for Wyoming's largest city and capital. The city is trying to repurpose it as an aviation museum which would be great if it materializes.
 
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In 2011 this modern two concourse airport was the third fastest growing and 118th busiest in the country. Name was changed in 1992 to help identify its actual location due to competition from two larger airports in the same catchement area. Passenger service has declined considerably since then and service is now limited to American Eagle flights to Charlotte which may help with your "regional" search efforts. A recent report has recommended that the airport transition away from commercial air service and reorientate efforts to attract aerospace research and development facilities.
 
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Convert that to a Googie restaurant.
Being from Portland, it reminded me of a Valle's with the front end of a Hojo Motor Lodge.

For the latest puzzle, something in the Pigeon Forge - Gatlinburg TN area (with the two larger airports being Knoxville and Chattanooga)?
 

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