No. According to the data from the Census Bureau, Rhode Island is bigger with a total area of 1,545 square miles. The DFW Airport only covers more than 26.9 square miles, with real property consists of 17,207 acres.
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Rhode Island is the smallest state of the union with the longest official name of any of the states: "State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations". It is one of the most densely populated and heavily industrialized for its size. For a state that is only 37 miles wide (East to West) and 48 miles long (North to South), it is notable that its shoreline on Narragansett Bay in the Atlantic Ocean runs for 400 miles.
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In latest news, Dallas/Fort Worth Airport plans to lower its landing fees and terminal rents for airlines starting on April 1.
The airport will give back $16 million to the airlines that use DFW as the airport’s revenues were stronger than expected in 2015. Landing fees will drop to $2.25 per 1,000 pounds, down from $2.56. Terminal rents in B, D, and E will decline 7.7 percent while rents in terminals A and C will decline 10.8 percent. Read more at Star-Telegram.