Snohomish County officials are changing the Everett airport’s name from Snohomish County Airport Paine Field to Seattle Paine Field International Airport. Officials hope the new name will boost its ...
A bronze statue of 2nd Lt. Topliff Olin Paine (1893-1922), for whom Paine Field was named, stands in front of Propeller Airport's brand new two-gate, commercial passenger terminal during the grand ...
Entering its third month in passenger service, Paine Field was recognized along with travel brands such as Cathay Pacific, Park Hyatt, and Lufthansa, according to a release from Propeller Airports.
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Seattle Paine Field International Airport in Everett has unveiled a new airline that will be launching services from the airport to multiple destinations this spring. Frontier Airlines announced that ...
Snohomish County has announced that Paine Field has been renamed “Seattle Paine Field International Airport,” according to a press release from the airport. The goal of the rebrand is to establish it ...
For the past year, Paine Field airport officials have watched commercial aviation collapse around them. And yet, as Boeing cut work severely and smaller aviation businesses at this key employment ...
I wanted to give Paine Field a shot, partially because I didn’t want to drive from my house in Snohomish County on a Friday afternoon to Sea-Tac. That wastes a whole 90 minutes to get to the airport, ...
EVERETT, Wash. — With a long-term goal of serving 4 million passengers annually by 2040, Paine Field Airport is considering short-term expansion plans. The airport anticipates reaching its current ...
Begun in 1936 as a Works Projects Administration effort, Paine Field-Snohomish County Airport originally was just a 2-runway airfield meant to spur development in the surrounding area. The plan was ...
A recent FAA study claims that Paine Field’s upcoming commercial flights won’t cause noise problems for neighbors, but some residents in the area aren’t buying it. RELATED: FAA reopens study on ...
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