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During his term, the airport received many improvements. By the time the previous airport terminal building opened in 1959, the name Moisant International Airport was being used for the New Orleans facility. In 1961, the name was changed to New Orleans International Airport. [7] In the early 1970s, the airport was expanded.
The international airport of New Orleans, Louisiana was originally named Moisant Field in his honor, though it has since been renamed Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The airport retains its "MSY" identifier, thought to be derived from "Moisant Stock Yards", and is located in suburban Kenner , only a few miles from the field ...
Moisant International Airport opens. [43] Foreign trade zone established in the Port of New Orleans. [44] New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary formed. 1947 Joy Theater opens. New Orleans Emergency Medical Services established. September hurricane creates tremendous flooding, shutting down Moisant Airport. 1948 - WDSU-TV begins broadcasting ...
Moisant Aviation School, an institution founded by John and his brother Alfred, also known as the Moisant Flying School Moisant's International Aviators , a flying circus hosted by the school Moisant Field , the original name of Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (also known as Moisant Army Airfield during World War II, and as ...
Lakefront Airport (IATA: NEW [2], ICAO: KNEW, FAA LID: NEW) is a public airport five miles (eight kilometers) northeast of downtown New Orleans, in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, United States. [1] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation reliever airport .
Moisant Army Airfield, Kenner; Sub-base of Naval Air Station New Orleans, Joint Use Now: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Harding Field, Baton Rouge; 49th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron Now: Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport. New Orleans Army Air Base, New Orleans; 37th Base Headquarters and Air Base Squadron
This air traffic control instruction/clearance was issued through National Airlines' radio station/office at Pensacola, Florida, a normal procedure before making the approach to Moisant International Airport (KMSY) in New Orleans. At that time, the control tower at Moisant reported a ceiling of 1,200 feet with three-fourths of a mile visibility ...
Pan Am Flight 759 was a regularly scheduled domestic passenger flight from Miami to San Diego, with en route stops in New Orleans and Las Vegas.On July 9, 1982, the Boeing 727 flying this route crashed in the New Orleans suburb of Kenner after being forced down by a microburst shortly after takeoff.