Ellington Airport (EFD)
Ellington Airport, located approximately 15 miles southeast of downtown Houston, Texas, is a joint civilian-military airport originally opened in 1917 and named in honor of pilot Lt. Eric L. Ellington. Operated by the Houston Airport System, the airport encompasses 2,200 acres and supports a variety of aviation activities, including general aviation, NASA operations, and military use by the Texas Air National Guard and Texas Army National Guard.
The airport features a 24-hour air traffic control tower and hosts the annual Wings Over Houston flight show, showcasing the rich aviation heritage of the area. In addition to its military significance, Ellington Airport serves as a vital hub for civilian aviation and freight transportation.
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