History Of The Albany International Airport

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The Albany International Airport is a major air center that serves the Capital Region, Northeastern New York, and Western New England.The Albany International Airport started in 1908 and has went through many location and name changes. It has been from loudonville to Westerlo Island along the Hudson River and to now modern day site Albany. It is the oldest municipal airport in the United States and has had many famous people fly through it. Some people were Charles Lindbergh who was the first person to fly from New York to Paris( Across the Atlantic), Glenn H. Curtiss who was “the first aviator to achieve sustained flight between New York and Albany”, and many presidents have landed here or flew through the airport.
The Albany Airport has been around since 1908 when it was on a field in Loudonville Road. .In 1909 the airport was moved to Westerlo Island which was located in Albany, but at the time was the town of Bethlehem.At the time it was named Quentin Roosevelt Memorial Field, after Teddy Roosevelt’s son Quentin. Quentin was a World War One pilot who was shot down in combat. He fought with france, but was shot down by the germans on July 10, 1918. In honor of Roosevelt’s youngest son the airport was named after him.On 1928 Mayor John Boyd Thacher the second decided to build a modern airport on a Shaker site on 737 Albany-Shaker Road. This is where the airport stays today and on June 1,1928 the Albany Airport was opened for mail going west and on October 1, 1928 the airport was opened for mail and passengers going from Montreal to Albany to Newark and return. Since the airport has first started in 1908 it has had many famous people travel through the airport. Charles A. Lindbergh landed his “Spirit of St.Louis” at Quentin R...

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...ion Approach Path Indicator). “The PAPI lights are just like the PLASI lights. They tell you the proper slope for landing, but the big difference is they don’t flash unlike the PLASI lights,” Christopher said. 10-28 also has center line lights and edge line lights. The Albany Airport also wan the Balchen-Post award in 1996. The Albany International Airport website say, “The airport was awarded the prestigious 1996 Balchen-Post Award for Outstanding Achievement in Airport Snow and Ice Control for U.S. Medium Commercial Airports.” The airport on average has 90 commercial arrivals and 90 commercial departures. The Albany International Airport lists all of their commercial airline services. They are, “Air Canada, American Eagle, Continental, Continental Connection, Delta, Delta Connection, Northwest, Southwest, United/United Express, US Airways/US Airways Express.”

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