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A plan to build an airport west of Bellingham was endorsed by the Washington's state WPA office by the end of the year and the head office the following July. [8] [9] On October 20, 1936, Whatcom County purchased 200 acres (0.81 km 2) from Charles F. Larrabee to build an airport using WPA funds. [10]
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT): All Washington State Airports (clickable map, each region has lists and links) Seaplane Base Directory at the Wayback Machine (archived December 7, 2006) Airport Directory (list) Washington State Airport Reference Guide (list and links to PDFs) WSDOT-Managed Airports (list and map)
You can find all public airports in the State of Washington at List of airports in Washington (state). Below you will find those articles that have actually been written and correctly categorized. Below you will find those articles that have actually been written and correctly categorized.
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The Port of Bellingham is a government agency in Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, United States which operates two large marinas, port facilities and the Bellingham International Airport, along with other ports in towns such as Blaine.
Last month 29,848 people flew out of the Bellingham airport, according to airline data collected by the Port of Bellingham. That’s more than the June 2019 total of 28,570 passengers and well ...
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On November 16, 2006, Western announced that they would begin flights in January from Bellingham International Airport to four vacation destinations; the fourth announced destination of Reno, Nevada was cancelled before the airline began service. Service began on January 18, 2007, with a flight from Bellingham to Ontario, California.