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Airports in
Houston TX
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Houston
Texas metropolitan area code: HOU
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| International Phone Code: +1 713
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Central Time=GMT-6
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| Houston, Texas: the capital of the international energy
industry, Houston is much more than an oil town. The city offers a
world-renowned Medical Center, astonishing performing and visual arts and, yep,
the world’s largest rodeo. Don’t forget the center for American manned space
flight, NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Top-ranked sports teams also call Houston
home — the three-time MLB National League Central Division-Champion Astros, the
two-time NBA-Champion Rockets, the three-time WNBA-Champion Comets and the
Turner Cup Champion Houston Aeros. Yet, amid such superior circumstances,
Houston’s attitude remains casual and friendly |
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George
Bush Intercontinental Airport
Website: www.ci.houston.tx.us/has/iah.html
Location: 20 miles (32 km) N of HOUSTON, TX
Latitude: 29º 58' 49" North ( of Equator)
Longitude: 95º 20' 23" West ( of Greenwich).
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William P Hobby Airport
Website: www.ci.houston.tx.us/has/hou.html
Location: 8 miles (13 km) SE of HOUSTON, TX
Latitude: 29º 38' 43" North ( of Equator)
Longitude: 95º 16' 43" West ( of Greenwich).
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Ellington Field |
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Official Guide to Houston, Texas:
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