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airpark

American  
[air-pahrk] / ˈɛərˌpɑrk /

noun

  1. a small airport for private planes, especially one located near an industrial park or other commercial center.


Etymology

Origin of airpark

First recorded in 1925–30; air 1 + park

Example Sentences

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The house is near Thompson Tailwind Airpark in Edgewood, 60 miles east of Dallas.

From Washington Times

The Broward Sheriff’s Office said one of its fire-rescue helicopters crashed near the Pompano Beach Airpark shortly before 9 a.m.

From Seattle Times

More than 90% of that pollution comes from Auburn and Renton municipal airports, Boeing Field and Crest Airpark.

From Seattle Times

He was flying the return leg of a trip to an airport in White Plains, N.Y., bound for the Montgomery County Airpark.

From Washington Post

The plane was operating on an instrument flight rules flight plan, which is typically used during reduced visibility, as it returned to the Montgomery County Airpark in Gaithersburg from White Plains, New York, the report states.

From Seattle Times