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  2. Robert Mueller Municipal Airport (IATA: AUS, ICAO: KAUS, FAA LID: AUS) (1930–1999, / ˈ m ɪ l ər / "Miller") was the first civilian airport built in Austin, Texas, United States. It was located a few miles northeast of downtown Austin.

  3. Learn how Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (ABIA) was built on the former site of Bergstrom Air Force Base, which was renamed after a local hero killed in World War II. Discover the origins of Robert Mueller Municipal Airport, which was closed in 1999 and became part of ABIAs land.

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  4. Feb 6, 2020 · They made up Austin’s original airport, Mueller Airport. It was named after Robert Mueller – who pronounced his name "Miller" – who served on the Austin City Council in the 1920s. After...

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  6. The Austin Airport is celebrating its silver jubilee. It replaced Robert Mueller Municipal Airport 25 years ago, in 1999. From humble beginnings to its busiest year on record, no one feels the ...

  7. Aug 19, 2013 · Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. Location. Austin , TX , United States. Project Types. Government. Project Scope. Renovation/Remodel. Awards. 1959 ARCHITECT Progressive Architecture Awards. Shared by. Suren Kokkenti , Editor. Project Status. Built. Project Description. Transportation Projects. Past Progressives.

  8. Description. Mueller is a public-private partnership between the City of Austin and Catellus Development Corporation to redevelop the former Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. As of 2021 there are 2.2 million square feet of commercial space (43% built-out) and 3,636 residential units (44% built-out).

  9. Nov 22, 2020 · In order to find out, I tried looking up explanations for why the city named its first municipal airport after Mueller. According to a web page maintained by the Austin History Center, the airport was named for Mueller, who died in January 1927, “just months after being elected to office,” in order “to honor his dedication to service and ...

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