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  2. Spokane International Airport - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, Spokane International Airport (GEG) ranks as the 70th-busiest airport in the United States in terms of passenger enplanements. [3] At 4,131,266 total passengers served in 2023, it is the second busiest airport in Washington.

  3. Then and Now: Spokane International Airport - AOL

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    Jan. 2—At the Spokane International Airport, about 4 million passengers arrive and depart each year. Before 1965, the terminal building sat on the south side of the runways and United, Northwest ...

  4. Spokane Airport - Wikipedia

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    Spokane Airport may refer to: Spokane International Airport, international airport; Felts Field, public use airport ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile view ...

  5. Economy of Spokane, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Spokane International Airport is the second largest airport in the state of Washington and is recognized by the Federal Aviation Administration as a small hub. [85] The airport recorded 4,112,784 passengers in 2019 and processed 70,000 tons of air cargo in 2019 which would rank it in the top 50 in the United States in terms of cargo handling .

  6. Spokane airport expects busiest holiday season ever

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    Dec. 20—More travelers are expected to use the Spokane International Airport during this holiday season than ever before, an airport official said. Some 200,000 airline seats are scheduled to ...

  7. Spokane Airport receiving $2 million for improvements - AOL

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    Feb. 15—Spokane International Airport is one of 114 facilities across the country that will receive a portion of $970 million in federal funds to pay for projects supported by President Joe ...

  8. History of Felts Field - Wikipedia

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    In September 1927, in conjunction with Spokane's National Air Derby and Air Races, the airport was renamed Felts Field for James Buell Felts (1898–1927) of Opportunity. A Washington Air National Guard aviator and publisher of the Spokane Valley Herald , Lieutenant Felts and his passenger were killed in a crash of a Curtiss Jenny near the ...

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