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Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport

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Montgomery Field from the air July 2014
Montgomery Field from the air July 2014

Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (IATA: MYF, ICAO: KMYF, FAA LID: MYF), formerly known as Montgomery Field and Gibbs Field, is a public airport in San Diego, California, United States, six miles (10 km) north of downtown San Diego. The airport covers 456 acres (185 ha) and has three runways, one public and two private helipads. The runways are 28 Right/10 Left-28 Left/10 Right parallels and 05/23.

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Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport
Ridgehaven Court, San Diego

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N 32.815833333333 ° E -117.13944444444 °
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Montgomery Field

Ridgehaven Court
92123 San Diego
California, United States
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Montgomery Field from the air July 2014
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