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On February 18, 1972, a Beechcraft Model 99A, Cascade Airways Flight 325, operating Seattle-Walla Walla-Pullman-Spokane, crashed in fog at 9:42 pm PST during its instrument approach to Spokane International Airport, and came to rest in a muddy field less than two miles (3 km) southwest of the runway. Two passengers and two crew were aboard, and ...
Dec. 31—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 ...
Spokane Airport may refer to: Spokane International Airport, international airport; Felts Field, public use airport This page was last edited on 3 ...
Jul. 22—Airlines everywhere experienced delays, cancellations and premature landings Friday, including the Spokane International Airport. In the early morning, a faulty tech update put out by ...
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 ...
It is owned by Spokane City-County. [1] The airport has two parallel runways. Now used for general aviation, Felts Field was Spokane's commercial airport before the opening of Spokane International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021 categorized it as a regional reliever ...
Jan. 8—Travelers to and from Spokane were hit with delays after all Boeing 737 Max 9's were grounded following a midair blowout of part of the plane's fuselage on an Alaska Airlines flight ...
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 ...