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Airport celebrates 70th year in west Wichita

Wichita’s Eisenhower National Airport has celebrated its 70th year at its current location in West Wichita. Wichita's Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport celebrated its 70th year at its current location in west Wichita. The airport officially opened its doors in 1954, opening its doors to the public in October 1954. Since then, the airport has served nearly 75 million passengers since its opening, a significant achievement for the public, with the airport being named #3 in USA Today's 10 best small airports for 2023. The celebration included free food for visitors and games and prize giveaways. The name of the airport was changed to MId-Continent Airport after Kansas City changed its airport's name to Kansas City International Airport in 2004.

Airport celebrates 70th year in west Wichita

Published : a month ago by Wil Day in Travel

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Wichita’s Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport celebrated its 70th year at its current location in west Wichita.

The airport officially opened its doors in October 1954 after moving from southeast Wichita, where it once shared a runway with McConnell Air Force Base. The old airport location is now the home of the Kansas Aviation Museum.

The airport changed its name to MId-Continent Airport, after Kansas City changed its airport’s name from Mid-Continent to Kansas City International Airport. In 2014, the airport’s name changed again to Eisenhower National Airport in honor of the Kansas native and 34th President of the United States.

On Monday, officials celebrated the airport’s milestone and it being named #3 in USA Today’s 10 best small airports for 2023. The festivities included free food for visitors, as well as games and prize giveaways.

“We have served since 1954 nearly 75 million passengers that have traveled through this airport, which is a pretty phenomenal Achievement,” says Valerie Wise, Air Service & Marketing manager for the Wichita Airport Authority. “The airport is for the public. This is their airport they have helped us to grow here over the past 70 years.”

Airport travel has continued to climb, with February travel setting another travel record. The airport credits expanded service from the airlines to more locations for the increase in traffic.

For more information about the airport, including flight and travel information, click here.

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