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GA terminal opens at DFW in time for Super Bowl

By Janice Wood · December 21, 2010 ·

With about seven weeks before the Super Bowl is played here, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport (DFW) took the wraps off of its new corporate aviation terminal, according to a story in the Fort Worth Star Telegram. The airport spent $3 million renovating an old American Eagle terminal closed in 2005, according to the story, which notes that with the new 8,500-square-foot facility, DFW can handle 70 to 100 private aircraft. About 1,000 GA planes are expected to fly into the area for the Feb. 6, 2011, Super Bowl.

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Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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