Aviation in Florida

Florida's first aeronautical event occurred on 28 January 1878, when a balloon flew over Jacksonville.[1] Florida's hosted the first airline flight on New Year's Day 1914.[2]

Aviation in Florida
Aviation in the United States
Florida State Flag
Airports
Commercial – primary20
Commercial – non-primary22
General aviation58
Other public-use airports29
Military and other airports24
First flight
  • 1878 - Balloon
  • 1914 - Heavier than air

Events

  • January 1914 - St. Petersburg-Tampa Airboat Line becomes the first airline in the world using heavier than air vehicles.
  • December 1916 - Navy takes delivery of its first airship, the DN-1
  • April 1, 1926 - Florida Airways starts Commercial Air Mail (CAM) Service.[3]
  • Sun 'n Fun airshow started in 1974

Aircraft manufacturers

Aerospace

Airports

Commercial service

Organizations

Government and military

Museums

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References

  1. Lynn M. Homan, Thomas Reilly. Wings Over Florida.
  2. James C. Clark. 200 Quick Looks at Florida History. p. 73.
  3. Lynn M. Homan. Wings over Florida. p. 46.
  4. Lynn M. Homan. Wings over Florida. p. 43.
  5. Scott Taylor Hartzell. Remembering St. Petersburg, Florida: More Sunshine City Stories. p. 83.
  6. John Forney Rudy (November 1938). "Florida Sprouts Wings". Flying Magazine.
  7. "FDOT". Archived from the original on 25 June 1998. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
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