Lincoln Airport
Introduction
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Aviation in Lincoln, Nebraska, has been active at this site since 1928, when city commissioners approved the purchase of a small tract of land on which a small, Art Deco-style brick terminal housing the Lincoln Municipal Airport was completed in 1929. Today, nearly 100 years later, the airport (now Lincoln Airport Authority) boast commercial airline traffic to at least three major cities across the United States, as well as numerous fruitful partnerships with the United States military.
Images
This 1940s photograph of Lincoln's first airport terminal.
Lincoln's general aviation building during the mid-1960s.
Newspaper map describing the site of the new airport around 1929.
Lincoln Sport Plane pictured in front of the engineering building at the new Lincoln Airport
Lincoln Airport Authority terminal around the time of initial construction, c.1974
Aerial view of the Lincoln Airport Authority
Newspaper clipping detailing the importance of distance from the post office in deciding the site of Lincoln's airport
Sources
Goeres, Vince. Kinley, Kylie. Wings Over Nebraska: Historic Aviation Photographs. Lincoln, NE. Nebraska State Historical Society Books, 2010.
"Select Flader Tract for Muny Airport." Evening State Journal (Lincoln) July 25th 1928, 1-12.
"Flader Tract of 160 Acres Four and Half Miles from Center to Cost $44,000." Evening State Journal (Lincoln) July 25th 1928. Morning ed.12.
"Air Passenger Service Begins Here Thursday." Lincoln Star (Lincoln) February 13th 1930.1.
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The Nebraska State Journal
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Lincoln Airport Authority archives
Lincoln Airport Authority archives
"Distance to Airport," Lincoln Journal Star, 28 Jul 1928, p. 8.