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Elite Airways also began scheduled service to the airport in February 2016, with flights to Portland (ME), Newark, Vero Beach, and Melbourne (FL), [12] [13] but ended in March 2017 due to low passenger counts. [14] In December 2018, the airport authority changed the facility's name from Naples Municipal Airport to Naples Airport.
Porter Airlines briefly served Charleston with flights to Toronto in 2015. [citation needed] In April 2019, British Airways launched a seasonal route to London's Heathrow Airport. This was Charleston's first transatlantic flight. The first season ended in October. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the service was suspended in 2020. [9]
October 18, 2022 - A United Airlines Boeing 737-800 arriving from Newark, NJ safely landed but blew out two tires, stranding it on the airport's lone runway and forcing other incoming flights to be diverted while outbound flights were delayed. The runway was closed for nearly nine hours as specialized equipment to fix the plane had to be driven ...
In May 2019, United Airlines launched seasonal flights to Newark aboard a Boeing 767. [14] Then in May 2024, Delta Air Lines launched seasonal flights from New York J.F.K, also with a 767, [15] followed by American Airlines from Philadelphia with a 787 a month later. [16]
Myrtle Beach has the second-busiest airport in South Carolina behind Charleston, with over 2.4 million passengers (arriving and departing) in 2018. [6] [7] The airport's official website since 2006 is flymyrtlebeach.com, [8] which was previously an unofficial website owned by an airport employee. [9]
SC 171 (Wesley Drive) – James Island, Folly Beach: 101.221– 101.340: 162.899– 163.091: SC 61 north (St. Andrews Boulevard) – Summerville: No access from US 17 to SC 61 south, from SC 61 south to US 17 south, or from SC 61 north to US 17: 101.440: 163.252: SC 700 south (Folly Road Boulevard) – Folly Beach
Boeing South Carolina is an airplane assembly facility built by Boeing in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States.Located on the grounds of the joint-use Charleston Air Force Base and Charleston International Airport, the site is the final assembly and delivery point for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Coordinates (Air Base) (Naval Weapons Station): Type: US military Joint Base: Site information; Owner: Department of Defense: Operator: US Air Force: Controlled by: Air Mobility Command: Condition: Operational: Website: www.jbcharleston.jb.mil: Site history; Built: 1942 () (as Charleston Air Force Base): In use: 2009 () – present (as Joint Base): Garrison information; Current commander ...