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Hattiesburg Bobby L Chain Municipal Airport Mississippi
Hattiesburg Bobby L Chain Municipal Airport Mississippi

Hattiesburg Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport (IATA: HBG, ICAO: KHBG, FAA LID: HBG) in Forrest County, Mississippi is owned by the City of Hattiesburg and is five miles southeast of downtown.The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 called it a general aviation facility. There is no scheduled airline service; Hattiesburg–Laurel Regional Airport has commercial airline service.

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Hattiesburg Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport
James Street, Hattiesburg

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Hattiesburg Bobby L. Chain Municipal Airport

James Street
Hattiesburg
Mississippi, United States
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