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7413
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What is close to home, offers free parking, requires walking only one hundred feet to reach the airport terminal, and has four flights a day to and from Atlanta? It's the new Delta Airline-owned service Atlanta Southeast Airlines (ASA) that began April 1, 2005, at Kinston Regional Jetport. ASA is a big regional carrier that employs over 6,000 and has a fleet of 146 aircraft. Previously residents in the east had to drive to Raleigh for many airline flights. The convenience of Kinston is drawing passengers in droves with passenger loads exceeding 80 percent.
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Metro Magazine (NoCar F 264 R1 M48), Vol. 6 Issue 7, July 2005, p20-22, 24, il Periodical Website
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24178
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The North Carolina Global TransPark was a proposed airline terminal that caters to manufacturing and business in Kinston. The terminal, however, was eventually placed in Greensboro, which offered more clients and greater demand for airport cargo and industrial centers.
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35487
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Moving onward to the future was Kinston’s Stallings Field, a source of winged transport since World War II. Continuing its mission as the “second largest airport in the state,” the author noted, entails it going into full status and increasing the 1100 acres of land where it currently sits.
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New East (NoCar F 251 T37x), Vol. 4 Issue 1, Jan/Feb 1976, p8-11
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