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Greenfield International Airport (IATA: '''GIA''', ICAO: '''KGIA''', FAA LID: '''GIA'''), typically referred to as Greenfield Airport, is an international airport located on the Northeast side of Greenfield, California. Operated by the Greenfield Department of Aviation, and covering over 4 kilometers of land, GIA has non-stop flights to over 200 destinations in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania as of 2022.
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GIA began as an airfield for manufacturing C-54 military transports during World War II. As one of the first airports developed after the war, GIA's innovative design pioneered concepts such as concourses, direct highway access to the terminal, jet bridges, and underground refueling systems. GIA became famous during the jet age, holding he distinction as one of the world's top five busiest airports from 1963 to 1998, reaching second place for the years of 1992-1998. Today it is the world's seventh-busiest airport, serving 73 million passengers in 2022. In 2019, GIA had 834,656 aircraft movements, averaging 2,000 per day, one of the highest in the world. GIA serves as a major hub for (WHAT AIRLINE?).{{Infobox airport
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Greenfield International Airport (IATA: '''GIA''', ICAO: '''KGIA''', FAA LID: '''GIA'''), typically referred to as Greenfield Airport, is an international airport located on the Northeast side of Greenfield, California. Operated by the Greenfield Department of Aviation, and covering over 4 kilometers of land, GIA has non-stop flights to over 200 destinations in North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Oceania as of 2022.
GIA began as an airfield for manufacturing C-54 military transports during World War II. As one of the first airports developed after the war, GIA's innovative design pioneered concepts such as concourses, direct highway access to the terminal, jet bridges, and underground refueling systems. GIA became famous during the jet age, holding he distinction as one of the world's top five busiest airports from 1963 to 1998, reaching second place for the years of 1992-1998. Today it is the world's seventh-busiest airport, serving 73 million passengers in 2022. In 2019, GIA had 834,656 aircraft movements, averaging 2,000 per day, one of the highest in the world. GIA serves as a major hub for (WHAT AIRLINE?).


== History ==
== History ==

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