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Coordinates: 32°23′02.452″N 94°42′41.352″W / 32.38401444°N 94.71148667°W / 32.38401444; -94.71148667
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GGG is mostly used for general aviation and military training operations, but scheduled airline service to [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]] is provided by [[American Airlines]]/[[American Eagle Airlines|American Eagle]]. There are two [[FBO|fixed-base operators]] on the field; Stebbins Aviation and KRS Jet Center.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}
GGG is mostly used for general aviation and military training operations, but scheduled airline service to [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]] is provided by [[American Airlines]]/[[American Eagle Airlines|American Eagle]]. There are two [[FBO|fixed-base operators]] on the field; Stebbins Aviation and KRS Jet Center.{{Fact|date=November 2007}}


East Texas Regional is also home to [[LeTourneau University]]'s [http://www.letu.edu/opencms/opencms/_Academics/Aero-Science/AbbottCenter/ School of Aeronautical Science]. LeTourneau constitutes a very large portion of the airport's traffic and has a fleet of airplanes ranging from [[Cessna 172]]s to [[American Champion Citabria|Citabrias]] and [[Diamond DA42|Diamond DA-42 Twinstars]]. Most LeTourneau aircraft have tail numbers ending in "LU".<ref name="NXLU">{{Citation| title=FAA Aircraft Registry| url=http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/Name_Results.aspx?Nametxt=LETOURNEAU+UNIVERSITY&sort_option=4&PageNo=1 |year=2010}}</ref>
East Texas Regional is also home to [[LeTourneau University]]'s [http://www.letu.edu/opencms/opencms/_Academics/Aero-Science/AbbottCenter/ School of Aeronautical Science]. LeTourneau constitutes a very large portion of the airport's traffic and has a fleet of airplanes ranging from [[Cessna 172]]s to [[American Champion Citabria|Citabrias]] and [[Diamond DA42|Diamond DA-42 Twinstars]]. Most LeTourneau aircraft have [[aircraft registration|tail numbers]] ending in "LU".<ref name="NXLU">{{Citation| title=FAA Aircraft Registry| url=http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/Name_Results.aspx?Nametxt=LETOURNEAU+UNIVERSITY&sort_option=4&PageNo=1 |year=2010}}</ref>


Each summer the airport plays host to the [[Great Texas Balloon Race]], a volunteer-run weekend event held annually since 1980.<ref name="Balloons">{{Citation| title=Great Texas Balloon Race Story| url=http://greattexasballoonrace.com/gtbr_story.php |year=2010}}</ref>
Each summer the airport plays host to the [[Great Texas Balloon Race]], a volunteer-run weekend event held annually since 1980.<ref name="Balloons">{{Citation| title=Great Texas Balloon Race Story| url=http://greattexasballoonrace.com/gtbr_story.php |year=2010}}</ref>

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East Texas Regional Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorGregg County, Texas
LocationLongview, Texas
Elevation AMSL365 ft / 111 m
Coordinates32°23′02.452″N 94°42′41.352″W / 32.38401444°N 94.71148667°W / 32.38401444; -94.71148667
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
18/36 6,109 1,862 Asphalt
13/31 10,000 3,048 Asphalt

East Texas Regional Airport (IATA: GGG, ICAO: KGGG) is a public airport located eight miles south of Longview, Texas. The airport has two intersecting runways and its IATA identifier "GGG" comes from its prior name (Gregg County Airport), derived from its location in Gregg County, Texas.

GGG is mostly used for general aviation and military training operations, but scheduled airline service to Dallas/Fort Worth is provided by American Airlines/American Eagle. There are two fixed-base operators on the field; Stebbins Aviation and KRS Jet Center.[citation needed]

East Texas Regional is also home to LeTourneau University's School of Aeronautical Science. LeTourneau constitutes a very large portion of the airport's traffic and has a fleet of airplanes ranging from Cessna 172s to Citabrias and Diamond DA-42 Twinstars. Most LeTourneau aircraft have tail numbers ending in "LU".[1]

Each summer the airport plays host to the Great Texas Balloon Race, a volunteer-run weekend event held annually since 1980.[2]

In 2007 the airport was awarded a $6.5 million Airport Improvement Program grant to accomplish major updates to the facility.[3] Included among the projects were the resurfacing of Runway 13/31, as well as the relocation of the ILS glideslope & MALSR due to the creation of an 800' displaced threshold on Runway 13 to comply with FAA runway safety area standards. Additionally, former taxiway H (at the intersection of 18/36 and 13/31) was demolished after being identified as a potential "hot spot" for runway incursions.[4] The improvements were completed in 2009.

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
American Eagle Dallas/Fort Worth
American Eagle operated by Executive Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth

References

  1. ^ FAA Aircraft Registry, 2010
  2. ^ Great Texas Balloon Race Story, 2010
  3. ^ FAA - Office of Airports (February 5, 2008), "AIP Grants Awarded by FY" (PDF), Airport Improvement Program (AIP) Grant Histories, retrieved 2010-11-10{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  4. ^ FAA, Focus on Hot Spots (PDF), retrieved 2010-11-10