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The airport was dedicated on October 13, 1946, as the Akron–Canton–Massillon Airport; the name was later changed to Akron–Canton Regional Airport. Passenger air service began in 1948 when American, United, Capital, and Eastern airlines moved from the Akron Fulton International Airport. A permanent terminal was built in 1955 and expanded ...
The terminal building is in an Art Deco style, with a facade built of cream-colored brick and terra cotta detailing with cream, muted orange, and soft green colors. [2] The terminal served commercial air traffic until 1962, when the Akron–Canton Airport opened to the south. The customs and administrative offices continued to serve traffic ...
This is a list of airports in Ohio (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
The Akron-Canton Airport is still recovering from the pandemic when passenger numbers plummeted. Officials project about 780,000 total passengers this year -- still below the 813,976 in 2019 but ...
Akron Fulton Intl Airport (IATA: AKC, ICAO: KAKR, FAA LID: AKR) is in Akron, Summit County, Ohio, United States.It is owned by the City of Akron; [1] FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 [2] called it a general aviation airport.
Ren Camacho, president and CEO of the Akron-Canton Airport, looks over the art of Jessica Travis, as fellow artist Tracy Dawn Brewer, right, looks on following the unveiling of Wing Art at the ...
Breeze Airways planning nonstop flights to Fort Myers in November from Akron-Canton Airport.
City State IATA ICAO Airport Refs Akron/Canton: Ohio: CAK: KCAK: Akron–Canton Airport [2]Albany: New York: ALB: KALB: Albany International Airport [3]Allentown: Pennsylvania