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On Saturday, August 14, 1920, the first aircraft landed at what became the Burlington Municipal Airport. [7] The pilot was Captain Hubert Stanford Broad, who served in the Air Forces of Great Britain during World War I. [7] He circled the city of Burlington, did a few stunts for awaiting spectators and landed his Avro plane in the new field north of Williston Road. [7]
This is a list of airports in Vermont (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.
Vermont's largest hospital, the UVM Medical Center, is within the city limits. The City of Burlington owns Vermont's largest airport, the Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport, located in neighboring South Burlington. In 2015, Burlington became the first city in the U.S. to run entirely on renewable energy. [11]
Burlington International Airport, Vermont, United States (ICAO: KBTV) Burlington Municipal Airport (Wisconsin), United States; Burlington-Alamance Regional Airport, North Carolina, United States (ICAO: KBUY) Southeast Iowa Regional Airport, Iowa, United States (ICAO: KBRL)
Aviation Director Nic Longo points to an artist's rendering of the planned new north terminal at Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport during a press conference on March 20, 2024.
US 2 – Burlington International Airport, South Burlington, Williston: Essex Junction: 8.591: 13.826: VT 15 (Pearl Street / Main Street) / VT 117 east (Maple Street) – Five Corners, Winooski: Western terminus of VT 117: 8.740: 14.066: Central Street – Essex Junction station: Essex: 10.624: 17.098: VT 289 east – Essex Susie Wilson Road to ...
Direct flights to Tampa and Orlando on Breeze Airways will begin next year at the Burlington airport, announced in the wake of JetBlue pulling out.
Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport provides the area with commercial service to major regional hubs and international airports. Despite its name, it is located in South Burlington, although the land it is located on is owned and operated by the neighboring City of Burlington, Vermont's most populous