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==Regular Traffic==
==Regular Traffic==


No regular traffic serves Goodyear, but airliner maintenance and storage provide random movements of up to five per day.  The runway is 3-21, and landing traffic can be photographed from either end.
No regular traffic serves Goodyear, but airliner maintenance and storage provide random movements of up to five per day.  The runway is 3-21, and landing traffic can be photographed from either end.
 
During 2016, there were aircraft of various airlines at the airport, including SF Airlines (Boeing 757), Aerolineas Argentinas (Airbus A340), Iberia (Airbus A340), Virgin Atlantic (Boeing 747), Air New Zealand (Boeing 747), Shanghai Airlines (Airbus A320), Caribbean Airlines (Boeing 737), Boliviana de Aviacion (Boeing 737) and many others.


==Facilities and Transportation==
==Facilities and Transportation==


A car is required to visit Goodyear.  The small general aviation terminal provides basic facilities.
A car is required to visit Goodyear.  The small general aviation terminal provides basic facilities.
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