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Hughes Airport (California)

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Playa Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles, California
Playa Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles, California

The Hughes Airport (IATA: CVR) was a private airport owned by Howard Hughes for the Hughes Aircraft Company. It was located just north of the Westchester bluffs and district of Los Angeles, California, from 1940 until its closure in 1985. It was directly south of and along Jefferson Boulevard and Ballona Creek, the location of the present-day neighborhood of Playa Vista.

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Hughes Airport (California)
McConnell Avenue, Los Angeles

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N 33.975 ° E -118.417 °
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McConnell Avenue 12760
90094 Los Angeles
California, United States
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Playa Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles, California
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