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In 1930 the airport was renamed Salt Lake City Municipal Airport. [10] The first terminal and airport administration building was built in 1933 at a cost of $52,000. By then, United Airlines had begun serving Salt Lake City on flights between New York City and San Francisco. [10] [11] World War II Salt Lake City Army Air Base postcard
Salt Lake City: SLC SLC KSLC Salt Lake City International Airport: P-L 10,795,906 Commercial service – nonprimary airports: Vernal: VEL VEL KVEL Vernal Regional Airport (was Vernal-Uintah Co. Airport) CS 9,168 Reliever airports: West Jordan: U42 South Valley Regional Airport (was Salt Lake City Muni 2) R 0 General aviation airports: Beaver: U52
Originally named Municipal Airport No. 2, construction began July 8, 1941, and it opened around July 15, 1942. It is the primary general aviation airport in the area and is a Utah Army National Guard training base with Apache and Blackhawk helicopters. [2] The Salt Lake City Department of Airports operates as the FBO. Oblique aerial photo
Roland R. Wright Air National Guard Base - Utah Air National Guard base located on the east side of the Salt Lake City International Airport. Tooele Army Depot - A U.S. Army war reserve and training ammunition storage facility. Utah Test and Training Range - Military testing and training area.
International Olympic Committe (IOC) President Thomas Bach (L) talks to IOC member John Coates during the 142nd session of the IOC in Paris on July 24, 2024, ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Salt Lake Center (ZLC) covers one of the largest geographical areas of any control center, totaling approximately 350,000 squares miles. It is the 18th busiest ARTCC in the United States. In 2024, Salt Lake Center handled 1,566,700 aircraft. [2] The primary responsibility of Salt Lake Center is sequencing and separation of over-flights ...
Salt Lake City Air Route Traffic Control Center; ... General Aviation Military Total HCF Honolulu Control Facility 377,709 48,106 19,379 24,743 469,937 JCF
Salt Lake City International Airport (about 40 miles (64 km) north) is the closest airport with numerous flights. (SkyWest Airlines flew to Provo in 1974–1975.) [6] Frontier's flights to Denver ended in January 2013. [7]