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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.
Great Falls International Airport: P-N 176,434 Helena: HLN HLN KHLN Helena Regional Airport: P-N 115,438 Kalispell: GPI FCA: KGPI Glacier Park International Airport: P-S 307,242 Missoula: MSO MSO KMSO Missoula Montana Airport (was Missoula International Airport) P-S 425,563 West Yellowstone: WYS WYS KWYS Yellowstone Airport: P-N 8,200
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A man was arrested at the Missoula Montana Airport after police say he breached the TSA security line and forcibly boarded an Alaska Airlines flight.. Justin Seymour, 34, breached a TSA security ...
Missoula International Airport In 1927, air travel to Missoula began; today the city is served by Missoula Montana Airport , a public airport run by the Missoula County Airport Authority. It is the largest airport in western Montana, serving 913,198 passengers in 2023. [ 186 ]
Glacier Park International Airport: Missoula: Missoula International Airport [12] United States : Lincoln: Lincoln Airport: Terminated: Omaha: Eppley Airfield: United States : Las Vegas: Harry Reid International Airport [99] Reno: Reno–Tahoe International Airport [130] United States (New Hampshire) Keene: Dillant-Hopkins Airport: Terminated ...
Great Falls International Airport was initiated in November 1928. The airport was leased by the U.S. War Department during World War II and became a home for the 7th Ferrying Group (Air Transport Command) of the U.S. Army Air Forces during the war. Located on Gore Hill, the airport was known as Gore Field during its military use. During the war ...