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The terminal at the renamed Seattle–Tacoma International Airport was formally dedicated by Governor Arthur Langlie on July 9, 1949, in front of a crowd of 30,000 spectators. [17] The 71,000-square-foot (6,600 m 2) building, designed by architect Herman A. Moldenhour, included a rooftop control tower and glass courting walls in the concourses.
The SEA Underground, formerly called the Satellite Transit System (STS), is an automated people mover (APM) system operating in the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport in SeaTac, Washington, United States. Originally opening in 1973, the SEA Underground is one of the oldest airport people mover systems in the world.
SeaTac/Airport station is a light rail station in SeaTac, Washington, serving Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.It is on the 1 Line between Angle Lake and Tukwila International Boulevard stations.
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport; Usage on ta.wikipedia.org சியாட்டில்-டகோமா பன்னாட்டு வானூர்தி நிலையம்; Usage on ur.wikipedia.org سیئٹل–ٹاکوما بین الاقوامی ہوائی اڈا; Usage on vi.wikipedia.org Sân bay quốc tế Seattle-Tacoma
Seattle / Tacoma SEA: SEA KSEA Seattle–Tacoma International Airport: P-L 24,024,908 Spokane: GEG: GEG KGEG Spokane International Airport (Geiger Field) P-S 1,872,781 Walla Walla: ALW: ALW KALW Walla Walla Regional Airport: P-N 49,527 Wenatchee: EAT: EAT KEAT Pangborn Memorial Airport: P-N 64,528 Yakima: YKM: YKM KYKM Yakima Air Terminal ...
The effort by the Port of Seattle to verbally rebrand Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as “S-E-A” instead of “Sea-Tac” should be resisted. The City of Tacoma paid $100,000 toward the ...
In March 1942, the Port Commission voted to build Seattle–Tacoma International Airport (or as it is commonly known, Sea-Tac) south of town, half-way to Tacoma. The runways were completed by October 1944; during remaining months of the war, Sea-Tac was used almost entirely to ship out Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers.
The Port of Seattle owns Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, the region's primary airport for passengers and cargo, located 13 miles (21 km) from Seattle and 18 miles (29 km) from Tacoma. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] The two ports of Seattle and Tacoma are also connected to the state highway system , including Interstate 5 between both ports and ...