Scenarios about 'airports'
Physical facilities where aircraft can take off and land, typically equipped with runways, terminals, and related infrastructure for passenger and cargo operations. Airports have evolved from simple airfields to complex transportation hubs that serve as critical nodes in global travel networks, international commerce, and national defense systems. Their development reflects technological advancements in aviation and plays a significant role in alternate history scenarios involving different patterns of global connectivity, military strategy, or technological development.
What If Dallas and Fort Worth Remained Separate Economic Centers?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Dallas and Fort Worth never unified their economic interests, resulting in two competing metropolitan hubs in North Texas instead of today's integrated DFW Metroplex.