Dallas Executive Airport
Dallas Executive Airport, formerly Redbird Airport, is six miles southwest of Downtown Dallas, in Dallas County, Texas, United States. The airport is used for general aviation and is a reliever airport for Dallas Love Field.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Aerodrome
- Description: airport in Dallas, United States of America
- Also known as: “KRBD” and “RBD”
- Historically known as: “Redbird Airport”
- Address: 5303 Challanger Drive, Dallas, TX 75237
Places of Interest
Highlights include Justin F. Kimball High School and Kiest Park.
Justin F. Kimball High School
School
Justin F. Kimball High School is a public secondary school in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas, United States. It enrolls students in grades 9–12, and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District.
Kiest Park
Park
Kiest Park is a 263-acre park in southern Dallas, Texas, United States, established in 1931 by Edwin John Kiest, publisher of the Dallas Times Herald and a member of the Dallas Park Board in the 1930s who donated the land for the park.
Bishop Dunne Catholic School
School
Bishop Dunne Catholic School is a college preparatory middle and high school located in the Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas, United States.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Duncanville and Cockrell Hill.
Duncanville
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Duncanville is a southern suburb of Dallas, part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex in Texas. Duncanville's population was 39,000 in 2019. The city is part of the Best Southwest area, which includes Duncanville, Cedar Hill, DeSoto, and Lancaster.
Cockrell Hill
Village
Cockrell Hill is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,193 at the 2010 census, and 3,815 in 2020. It is completely surrounded by the city of Dallas.
Bishop Arts District
Neighborhood
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The Bishop Arts District is a shopping and entertainment district in north Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas, near the intersection of N. Bishop Ave and Davis Street. Bishop Arts District is situated 5 miles northeast of Dallas Executive Airport.
Dallas Executive Airport
- Categories: airport and transportation
- Location: Dallas, Texas, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
32.68138° or 32° 40′ 53″ northLongitude
-96.86985° or 96° 52′ 12″ westElevation
656 feet (200 metres)Operator
City of DallasIATA airport code
RBDICAO airport code
KRBDFAA airport code
RBDOpen location code
8645M4JJ+H3OpenStreetMap ID
way 367482021OpenStreetMap feature
aeroway=aerodrome
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In Other Languages
From Catalan to Urdu—“Dallas Executive Airport” goes by many names.
- Catalan: “Aeroport Executiu de Dallas”
- Cebuano: “Redbird Airport”
- Chinese: “达拉斯行政机场”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مطار دالاس التنفيذى”
- French: “aérodrome de Dallas Executive”
- French: “RBD”
- Indonesian: “KRBD”
- Indonesian: “RBD”
- Japanese: “ダラス・エグゼクティブ空港”
- Persian: “KRBD”
- Persian: “RBD”
- Persian: “فرودگاه دالاس ایگزکیتیو”
- Romanian: “Aeroportul Dallas Executive”
- Tajik: “Dallas Executive”
- Tajik: “Фурудгоҳи долос оигзкитю”
- Ukrainian: “Виконавчий аеропорт Далласа”
- Urdu: “ڈیلاس ایگزیکٹو ایئرپورٹ”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Westwood Park and Kenwood.
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Fred and Barbara Clark Telling Restoration Hangar and Commemorative Air Force Headquarters.
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