Talk:Amon G. Carter

Amon?
Is Amon a common name, or was he intentionally named after Amon-Ra? If there's any source to cite for the meaning behind his name, or why he was given that name, it could be quite interesting/useful. Thanks LordAmeth (talk) 20:45, 28 May 2009 (UTC)

Pronunciation
It would be useful to know how Amon is pronounced: AY-mən, AH-mən, A-mən, AY-MON, ah-MON, ...? --Macrakis (talk) 14:03, 28 June 2016 (UTC)

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Location of Fort Worth's former commercial airport remains
The current page states, "Fort Worth's former commercial airport (whose remains may be seen just north of 183 before you enter Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and the current location of the American Airlines corporate headquarters), bore his name as Amon G. Carter Airfield. The airport was later changed to Greater Southwest International Airport before operations moved to DFW in 1974." This is questionable because the current location of the American Airlines corporate headquarters is south of highway 183 and west of highway 360. Can anyone clarify/update the article to correctly reflect the location of the alleged remains of the former airport? Tim Trochelman (talk) 16:35, 24 December 2022 (UTC)