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The Shuttle Landing Facility (IATA: TTS, ICTO: KTTS, FAA LID:TTS) is an Private Airport (From NASA) for landing in Space Shuttle Missions. Only [[Space Shuttle|Space Shuttles]] are allowed to land. This also includes the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, Civilian aircraft, and NASA training jets for Takeoff and Landing. Most of the space shuttle landings are in Runway 33.
The Shuttle Landing Facility (IATA: TTS, ICTO: KTTS, FAA LID:TTS) is a private airport owned and operated by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) for landing the Space Shuttles. Most space shuttle landings are on Runway 33.


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Shuttle Landing Facility
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IATA: TTS ICAO: KTTS
Type Private
Owner National Aeronautics & Space Administration
City Titusville, Florida, USA
Runways
Runway Length Material
15/33 4572 m Concrete

The Shuttle Landing Facility (IATA: TTS, ICTO: KTTS, FAA LID:TTS) is a private airport owned and operated by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) for landing the Space Shuttles. Most space shuttle landings are on Runway 33.