King County International Airport
Historical Note
King County International Airport (KCIA), commonly called Boeing Field, is a public airport owned and operated by King County, five miles south of downtown Seattle, Washington. It began operations in 1928 and was the main airport for the Seattle area until the 1946 opening of the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Associated Women Pilots of Boeing Field Photographs and Clipping
John and Alan Blum Northwest Aviation Collection
The John and Alan Blum Northwest Aviation Collection consists of visual and textual materials related to the lives and careers of John and Alan Blum. John founded the Northwest Air Service Company and Alan served as President after his brother died in a plane crash in 1931.
Jeffry Culver Boeing Field Negatives
Floyd R. Daniel Boeing Collection
The James H. Dilonardo Collection
James H. Dilonardo was a local aviation enthusiast strongly tied to Boeing Field and The Museum of Flight. His collection consits of photographs, textual materials, sound recordings, and film largely related to aviation in Seattle, Washington and the Pacific Northwest.
Early Seattle Aviation Photograph Album
The collection consists of an album containing ten black-and-white photographs featuring early aviators and aircraft in Seattle, Washington.
Robert E. Hage Photograph Collection
J. V. and Harley Hyde Collection
Jim and Helen Jacobs Concorde Collection
Kenneth B. Luplow Collection
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