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In 1954, a 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m 2) passenger terminal opened and the airport was renamed Douglas Municipal Airport in honor of former Charlotte Mayor Ben Elbert Douglas Sr., who had overseen the airport's opening 20 years earlier. The terminal had two floors; passenger operations were confined to the ground floor.
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Next week, the airport again will look a lot different when you walk inside. Sneak peek at more CLT airport renovations— including new underground tunnel Skip to main content
Here's the insider's guide to sports bars, pubs, a brewery, and more destinations for football fans to score a taste of Charlotte.
5 Airport : Charlotte-Douglas International Airport: Morehead Street, Wilkinson Boulevard 7.7 mi (12.4 km) Created on September 5, 1988; discontinued September 3, 1993 due to low ridership; service resumed June 1, 1998. [1] [4] [5] 6 Kings Drive Dilworth Scott Avenue & Blythe Boulevard Kings Drive 3.4 mi (5.5 km) 7 Beatties Ford Wedgewood
Those aircraft include the B-17, B-24, B-29, and Berlin Airlift C-54. [citation needed] Until April 2010, the museum was located in the airport's original 1932 hangar, built by the Works Progress Administration. The museum moved into a new facility at the Charlotte-Douglas International Airport at 4672 First Flight Drive. [3]
Charlotte has been growing into a food hall hot spot and a new international one has joined the lineup of dining destinations: Alley 51, tucked inside the Super G Mart in Pineville.. Like Optimist ...
The airport's ICAO identifier is KJQF. Because multiple race car teams that base aircraft fleets at JQF and the airport’s proximity to the Charlotte Motor Speedway, the airport is sometimes referred to as "NASCAR's Airport." In April 2018, the airport was renamed to honor longtime Mayor of Concord, Scott Padgett.