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bomber plant at Fairfax. TWA labeled the building MCIE (after the airport's original name of Mid-Continent International Airport). The airline also moved its large overhaul operations at the
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began downsizing in preparation for a total abandonment effective September 2010, three companies moved their headquarters and plants into the complex (
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The plant along with the airport opened in 1957 at a cost of $ 25 million and was marked an attempt to keep TWA in Kansas City following the
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The plant at its peak in the 1960s and 1970s employed more than 6,000 people who worked on repairing the entire fleet of
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is a 1.7-million-square-foot (160,000 m) manufacturing and maintenance plant adjacent to
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on 800 acres (320 ha) across Runway 9/27 directly south of the plant being developed by
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as the city's main airport, TWA also added its distinctive sloped wide-body hangars.
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acquired financially bankrupt TWA in 2001, TWA had 2,600 employees at the base.
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Kansas City says that 1 million feet (300,000 m) have been leased.
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Smith Electric United States headquarters and factory in the main building
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visited the Smith Electric part of the plant to tout the $ 32 million in
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In 2008, American moved about 500 of its remaining 1,000 employees to
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The overhaul base is in the lower left of the photo next to
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and American formally cut the ties in September 2010.
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The hangar area with the two wide body hangars in 2007
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Barack Obama

Interstate 29
Kansas City International Airport
Trans World Airlines
American Airlines
Smith Electric Vehicles
Jet Midwest
Nordic Windpower
Frontier Airlines
Great Flood of 1951
Fairfax Airport
Missouri River
North American Aviation
B-25 Mitchell
New Castle County Airport
Kansas City Downtown Airport
American Airlines
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Barack Obama
stimulus funding
KCI Intermodal Center
Kansas City SmartPort
foreign trade zone
Trammell Crow Company

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