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Houston Gulf Airport
  • ICAO: KSPX
  • FAA LID:
  • Summary
    Airport typePublic
    ServesHouston, Texas
    LocationLeague City, Texas
    Elevation AMSL21 ft / 6.4 m
    Coordinates29°30′30N 095°03′05W / 29.50833°N 95.05139°W / 29.50833; -95.05139
    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    ft m
    13/31 4,999 1,524 Asphalt (Closed)
    Statistics (2002)
    Aircraft operations66/day
    Based aircraft80

    Source: Federal Aviation Administration[1]

    Houston Gulf Airport (IATA: SPX, ICAO: KSPX, FAA LID: SPX) was a single-runway airport located in eastern League City, Texas, United States.[2] Its FAA code was SPX[3] and its IATA code was also SPX.[4]

    History[edit]

    The airport opened in 1967 as the Spaceland Airport, a name related to the Johnson Space Center, located about 4 miles north of the airport.[3]

    A businessperson named James R. Bath purchased the airport on behalf of Salem bin Laden in 1977. Bath received a 5 percent interest in the companies that own and operate the airport.[5] Salem bin Laden owned the airport for six years before his death in 1988.[6] After Salem bin Laden died, the airport, now owned by his estate, was for sale.[6][7]

    The airport was scheduled to close on April 1, 2002. A coalition of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association and some local pilots created a campaign asking for the City of League City to acquire the airport from its owner.[8] The airport's land was sold and the land became a string of houses along Texas State Highway 96.[9] The group of houses are part of a 2,000-house community called Tuscan Lakes.[10]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "KSPX - Houston Gulf Airport". Federal Aviation Administration, via AirNav.com. 2002-02-21. Archived from the original on 2002-03-08.
  • ^ Ward, Mike. "Bin Laden relatives have ties to Texas." Austin American-Statesman. November 9, 2001.
  • ^ a b "Spaceland Airport / Houston Gulf Airport (SPX), League City, TX". Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  • ^ "SPX - Houston-Spaceland Airport, Texas". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
  • ^ Thompson, Alastair. "George W. Bush And Harken Oil - Recovered History." Scoop. Thursday 7 March 2002.
  • ^ a b "Ampersand!." The Signal & Urbanite. October 30, 2001. News Page Three.
  • ^ Romei, Stephen. "Bin Laden family firm feels heat - WAR ON TERROR." The Weekend Australian. Saturday September 29, 2001.
  • ^ "AOPA works to save Houston Gulf Airport." Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. Retrieved on November 19, 2008.
  • ^ Rendon, Ruth. "Fees could slow growth / Developers expected to balk at League City plan." Houston Chronicle. Sunday November 2, 2003. A29 MetFront.
  • ^ Bivins, Ralph. "Galveston County will get new community." Houston Chronicle. Sunday January 18, 2004. Business 6.
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