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Greater Southwest International Airport (IATA: GSW, ICAO: KGSW), originally Amon Carter Field, was the commercial airport serving Fort Worth, Texas, from 1953 until 1974. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport opened in 1974 a few miles north to replace Greater Southwest and Dallas Love Field as a single airport for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex (though Love Field survives). The area is now a commercial/light-industrial park serving DFW International, centered along Amon Carter Boulevard, which follows the old north-south runway.

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  • Der Greater Southwest International Airport (vormals Amon Carter Field) war von 1953 bis 1974 ein Flughafen der texanischen Stadt Fort Worth. Im Jahr 1974 sollte der Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport als Hauptflughafen des Dallas-Fort-Worth-Metroplex sowohl den Greater Southwest International Airport als auch den Flughafen Dallas Love Field ablösen. Love Field überlebte dies jedoch durch den Betrieb der Southwest Airlines. Auf dem Gelände liegt heute ein Gewerbegebiet, das sich um den Amon-Carter-Boulevard herum erstreckt, der ursprünglich aus der alten Nord-Süd-Start- und Landebahn entstand. (de)
  • Greater Southwest International Airport (IATA: GSW, ICAO: KGSW), originally Amon Carter Field, was the commercial airport serving Fort Worth, Texas, from 1953 until 1974. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport opened in 1974 a few miles north to replace Greater Southwest and Dallas Love Field as a single airport for the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex (though Love Field survives). The area is now a commercial/light-industrial park serving DFW International, centered along Amon Carter Boulevard, which follows the old north-south runway. (en)
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