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The airport was gradually replaced by the Missoula County Airport, opened in 1941 with WPA funds, and the cooperation of the US Forest Service, which needed access to an airport. The new airport was renamed Johnson-Bell Field in 1968 and today serves over 750,000 passengers a year.
The museum was founded by Stan Cohen, Dick Komberec and Steve Smith in 1993 following the purchase of 2.8 acres (0.011 km 2) of land that was a boneyard of Johnson Flying Service aircraft and buildings. [1] [2] A hangar at the airport was borrowed for a temporary museum until a purpose build structure could be built. [3]
Dane County Regional Airport (Truax Field) Madison, Wisconsin, United States: UTC−06:00: Mar-Nov MSO: KMSO: Missoula International Airport: Missoula, Montana, United States: UTC−07:00: Mar-Nov MSP: KMSP: Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (Wold–Chamberlain Field) Minneapolis / St Paul, Minnesota, United States: UTC−06:00 ...
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Missoula County Fairgrounds Historic District: 1101 S Ave W: September 16, 2010: Missoula Downtown Historic District: Roughly bounded by Northern Pacific RR, Clak Fork R, Little McCormick Park and Madison St. August 21, 2009: Missoula East Pine Street Historic District: Roughly bounded by E. Pine St., Madison St., E. Broadway and Pattee St ...
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Johnson Flying Service (JFS) was an American certificated supplemental air carrier (known earlier as an irregular air carrier or nonscheduled carrier), a type of airline defined and regulated after World War II by the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), a now defunct federal agency which tightly regulated almost all commercial air transportation in ...
Johnson Field covers an area of 6 acres (2.4 ha) at an elevation of 630 feet (192 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway, designated 7/25, with a turf surface and measuring 2,530 by 60 feet (771 x 18 m). For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2014, the airport had 50 aircraft operations, an average of 4 per month: all general aviation.