Hopedale Industrial Park Airport

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Hopedale Industrial Park Airport
Hopedale Industrial Park Airport runway in Hopedale Massachusetts MA USA.jpg
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Airport typePrivate
OperatorHopedale Industrial Park
LocationHopedale, Massachusetts
Elevation  AMSL 269 ft / 82 m
Coordinates 42°06′23.3490″N71°30′36.32″W / 42.106485833°N 71.5100889°W / 42.106485833; -71.5100889
Website www.hopedaleindustrialpark.com
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Hopedale Industrial Park Airport
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18/363,172967Asphalt

Hopedale Industrial Park Airport( ICAO : K1B6, FAA LID : 1B6), in Hopedale, Massachusetts, is a private airport open to the public. It is owned by the Hopedale Industrial Park. It has one runway and sees very low traffic. Approximately sixteen aircraft are based at Hopedale. At one point,[ when? ] it housed a flight school and offered plane rentals. [1]

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  1. AirNav.com: 1B6, AirNav.com, 2006, accessed April 26, 2006.