Long Beach Airport Hosts Fly-In

Long Beach Airport Hosts Fly-In

Southern California skies will fill with pilots heading to Long Beach Airport (LGB) for the 90th Anniversary Fly-In on Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm. The public is also welcome to attend this free event where local pilots display their planes to the community.

“Long Beach has 90 years of rich aviation history, and the Fly-In is a great opportunity for the community to see some amazing planes up close and personal,” said Mayor Bob Foster.

The Fly-In will be held on Taxiway B on the LGB Airfield. Free parking is available at East Wardlow Road and Globemaster Way. The event also will feature the Aquarium of the Pacific Aquarium on Wheels mobile tidepool exhibit, a JetBlue Airways flight giveaway and 90 years of aviation tradition at LGB.

“Today, Long Beach Airport is a thriving, multipurpose aviation complex serving more than 3 million commercial airline passengers and supporting more than 300,000 aviation operations annually. We are proud to share the wonder of flight with area residents and business,” said Airport Director Mario Rodriguez.

Several of Long Beach Airport’s tenants are bringing their most iconic airplanes for display. Aircraft will include a Douglas DC-3, a Gulfstream GII, the North American AT-6/SNJ “War Dog” and more. Owners will be available to answer questions about these great planes. Food trucks and vendors will be selling their items.

In 1923, the Long Beach City Council set aside 150 acres near the intersection of Spring and Cherry streets for use as an airfield. It was named Daugherty Field after Earl S. Daugherty, one of the area’s pioneer aviators. Before that, during the early 1920s, the only “airport” in Long Beach was the beach, where takeoffs and landings were best made at low tides.

To visit the airport website, click here.

From a City of Long Beach news release

Updated: November 13, 2013 — 11:52 AM
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