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By the early 1950s, Norfolk had more daily flights than New York's La Guardia Airport. In 1950, the Norfolk Port and Industrial Authority (NPIA) took over airport management, boasting Norfolk Municipal Airport as one of the nation's finest and busiest. The new terminal was officially dedicated in 1951. [6]
Order 2003-6-25 (June 19, 2003): tentatively terminates the subsidy eligibility of Norfolk, Nebraska, under the Essential Air Service (EAS) program because the subsidy per passenger exceeds the $200 per passenger statutory ceiling and the community is less than 210 highway miles from the medium hub airport at Omaha.
The Karl Stefan Memorial Airport Administration Building at the Norfolk Regional Airport in Norfolk in Madison County, Nebraska was built in 1946. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1] It was designed by Norfolk architect Elbert B. Watson (1879-1963) in Moderne style.
Heenan-Menfi Memorial Airport, also known as Norfolk Airport and Franklin-Norfolk Airport, was an airfield operational in the mid-20th century in Norfolk, Massachusetts. [ 1 ] The airfield is named in remembrance for John Heenan and John Menfi, who died in a plane crash on July 12, 1991.
This is a list of current or former airfields, airports and airbases, both civilian and military, within the English county of Norfolk, East Anglia.They may have been used by the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS), Royal Air Force (RAF), Army Air Corps (AAC), Fleet Air Arm (FAA), United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) or the United States Air Force (USAF).
In 2019, the airport handled 431,077 passengers, while in 2023 it handled 144,966 passengers. [2] The loss of dominant air carrier AirTran in 2012 and competition from low-cost airlines at Richmond International Airport and Norfolk International Airport has led to a drop of more than 85% in the annual number of passengers at PHF since 2011.
^1 Nicosia International Airport (IATA: NIC, ICAO: LCNC) has been inoperative since 1974 but retains its airport codes. [1]^2 NYC collectively refers to John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA: JFK), LaGuardia Airport (IATA: LGA), Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR), and Stewart International Airport (IATA: SWF).
A US Navy Grumman C-2A Greyhound, BuNo 162178, c/n 58, of VAW-120, made a successful belly landing at Chambers Field, Naval Air Station Norfolk, Virginia, after its undercarriage refused to extend. The aircraft had departed Norfolk for NAS Pensacola, Florida, when problems were detected. It circled for two hours to burn fuel before landing safely.