Manistee County Blacker Airport ( IATA : MBL , ICAO : KMBL , FAA LID : MBL ) is a public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km ) northeast of the central business district of Manistee , a city in Manistee County, Michigan , United States. It is owned by the Manistee County Blacker Airport Authority and is mostly used for general aviation .
20-608: [REDACTED] Look up blacker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Blacker may refer to: People [ edit ] Ann Thetis Blacker (1927–2006), British painter and singer Carlos Blacker ("C.P. Blacker", 1895–1975), British war hero, psychiatrist and eugenicist Carmen Blacker (1924–2009), British scholar of the Japanese language, daughter of Carlos Blacker Cecil Blacker (1916–2002), British soldier and Adjutant-General to
40-653: A Churchill Fellow and visited India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand. She worked at the Batik Research Institute in Yogyakarta , Indonesia. She went on to visit Bali and Peru, influencing her style of brightly coloured symbolic pictures using batik dyed fabric. A number of cathedrals and churches in the United Kingdom, the rest of Europe, and the United States commissioned her work including
60-465: A British painter born in the 20th century is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This biographical article about a painter from England is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Manistee County Blacker Airport Until March 2012, Frontier Airlines provided service to Milwaukee ( MKE ), subsidized by the Essential Air Service program. On March 15, 2012,
80-430: A U.S. Department of Defense computer network security project a slang term for an encryption device; see red/black concept Blacker ( Transformers ) , a fictional character from the 1989 anime series Transformers: Victory Blacker's Art of Fly Making , an 1842 book on angling by William Blacker Blacker Bombard , a World War II-era British anti-tank weapon invented by Stewart Blacker Blacker House at
100-542: A bid to provide Manistee County Blacker Airport with service to and from Chicago Midway International Airport was approved by the USDOT. On May 25, 2012, the Chicago Department of Aviation announced that the route would be flown by Public Charters, Inc. By 2023, Cape Air was flying out of Chicago’s O’Hare , and had codesharing or interline agreements with other carriers including American and United . The airport
120-518: A series of five major pieces based on mythical themes: Apocalypse (at St Andrew's House ), Arbor Cosmica , A Bestiary of Mythical Creatures , The Creation (at Winchester Cathedral ), and Search for the Simurgh . Blacker received commissions for artworks at: Blacker's work was exhibited at Glyndebourne in 2005. Her dealer was Henry Dyson and she died in Bramley, Surrey in 2006. This article about
140-648: Is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2021–2025, in which it is categorized as a local general aviation facility. On Saturday, April 1, 1961, the Manistee News-Advocate reported "North Central's inaugural Flight 914," piloted by Captain Leslie C. Raatz. The aircraft was a Convair 340 . Great Lakes Airlines decided not to bid for another two-year service contract to serve as
160-459: The EAS scheduled service from Cape Air . The route will serve Chicago O'Hare, and starts on October 1st, 2024. Cape Air's operations out of MBL will terminate on September 30th, 2024. Manistee County Blacker Airport covers an area of 290 acres (117 ha ) at an elevation of 621 feet (189 m) above mean sea level . It has two asphalt paved runways : 10/28 is 5,501 by 100 feet (1,677 x 30 m) and 1/19
180-592: The California Institute of Technology Manistee County Blacker Airport (IATA: MBL, ICAO: KMBL), serving the American town of Manistee, Michigan, named for Robert R. Blacker Robert R. Blacker House , a 1907 residence in Pasadena, California, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1986 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
200-647: The Embraer-145, a 50-seat regional jet. Public Charters temporarily suspended service in October 2012 when Aerodynamics announced that it would no longer operate the flights. Public Charters' flights at Manistee were then operated by Contour Airlines . In March 2018, Contour Airlines offered six non-stop flights per week in each direction under the name North Country Sky utilizing the Jetstream 31 and Jetstream 41 turbo-prop aircraft. Ultimate Air Shuttle replaced Contour as
220-882: The Forces, father of Terence Blacker, great-grandson of William Blacker Charles Blacker Vignoles (1793–1875), British railway engineer, eponym of the Vignoles flat-bottomed rail Coit D. Blacker , 20th- and 21st-century American academic in international studies, Special Assistant for National Security Affairs to President Clinton David Blacker , 21st-century Sri Lankan Burgher author and creative director in advertising George Blacker (antiquary) (1791–1871), Irish clergyman and antiquary George Blacker (obstetrician) (1865–1948), British–Irish obstetrician Harold Blacker (1889–1944), judge in British India Jeremy Blacker (1939–2005), British soldier, Master-General of
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#1732851802077240-538: The Manistee County Airport and Robert R. Blacker House are named Sarah Blacker (born 1983), American singer-songwriter Stewart Blacker (1887–1964), British soldier and inventor of several anti-tank weapons Terence Blacker (born 1948), British author and columnist, son of Cecil Blacker Valentine Blacker (1778–1826), British East India Company soldier and Surveyor General of India William Blacker (1777–1855), British soldier and Commissioner of
260-734: The Ordnance Jesse Blacker (born 1991), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman, playing for the Texas Stars of the American Hockey League Jim Blacker (born 1945), British professional footballer for Bradford City Kate Blacker (born 1955), British artist Maxwell Blacker (1822–1888), English cricketer Peter Blacker (born 1941), Australian Nationals politician in South Australia Robert R. Blacker (1845–1931), American lumberman, for whom
280-704: The Treasury of Ireland, an original member of the Orange Institution; great-grandfather of Cecil Blacker William Blacker (angler) , 19th-century British angler, author of Blacker's Art of Fly Making William Blacker (politician) (1843–1913), Australian Liberal politician in South Australia Anthony Blacker Elliott (1887–1970), British–Irish clergyman, bishop in South India Other uses [ edit ] Blacker (security) ,
300-558: The bidding process. Cape Air renewed its contract for an additional two years in 2022. In late 2022, the airport began a PFAS investigation after its energy company notified the airport it is liable for exceeding contamination levels found at a former landfill site. In September 2024, Contour Airlines came to an agreement with the Manistee County Blacker Airport Authority and the Michigan DOT to take over
320-560: The chorus at Glyndebourne opera in the 1950s and sang the role of "Mother Goose" in The Rake's Progress by Igor Stravinsky . When her singing career was cut short by vocal issues in the mid-1950s, Blacker turned her focus to painting. She studied at the Chelsea School of Art in London and was taught by the wife of the artist Leonard Campbell Taylor , Brenda Moore. In 1970, Blacker became
340-617: The main airline. Instead, two other airlines bid and Frontier Airlines won. On September 20, 2011, Frontier announced that it would end its service to Milwaukee on March 8, 2012. Frontier cut the route along with others to discontinue its use of smaller non-efficient planes, including the Embraer 135 that served the route from Milwaukee to Manistee. In May 2012, Public Charters Inc. began scheduled nonstop service, operated by Aerodynamics Inc. (ADI), from Chicago Midway International Airport to and from Manistee. Initially, it provided service with
360-494: The operator of the flights in 2019 utilizing the Dornier 328JET after Contour retired their Jetstream aircraft. In the summer of 2020, Cape Air was selected to replace Ultimate Air Shuttle in serving Manistee. The initial bidding process for the contract at the airport became controversial when Boutique Air , who had submitted a rival bid, accused American Airlines , itself a partner of Cape Air's, of unfairly supporting Cape Air in
380-564: The title Blacker . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blacker&oldid=1227364774 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ann Thetis Blacker Ann Thetis Blacker (13 December 1927 – 18 December 2006)
400-566: Was an English painter and singer. She was noted for her richly coloured pictures, especially using the batik wax-resist fabric dyeing process. Blacker was born in Holmbury St Mary , Surrey, England. She was the daughter of Carlos Paton Blacker , a psychiatrist, and granddaughter of Carlos Blacker, a friend of Oscar Wilde . Blacker intended to be a singer and studied with the German mezzo-soprano singer Elena Gerhardt in London. She appeared in
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