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Aviation in Alabama

Alabama's first aeronautical event was on 10 March 1910 with the flight of a Wright biplane flown by Orville Wright in Montgomery, Alabama.

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Events

  • 1909: E.T. Odum brings an aircraft to the Alabama State Fair.
  • 15 March 1910: Orville and Wilbur Wright establish the nation's first civilian flying school in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • 1931: Steadham Acker starts the National Air Carnival series of air shows at Birmingham Municipal Airport.
  • 10 July 1991: L'Express Airlines Flight 508 crashed at Birmingham Municipal Airport.
  • Aircraft Manufacturers

  • Boeing manufactures the Delta IV rocket in Decatur, Alabama.
  • Continental Motors, Inc., Mobile, Alabama 1929- Major producer of aircraft engines for general aviation aircraft.
  • Airbus builds aircraft in the A320 family at the Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley industrial complex.
  • Aerospace

    73,000 jobs are based in Alabama in support of aerospace.

  • National Space Science and Technology Center a joint research venture between NASA and the seven research universities of the state of Alabama.
  • Continental Motors Services provides final assembly of the CD-135 and CD-155 engine in Fairhope, Alabama.
  • Airports

  • List of Airports in Alabama
  • Colleges and Universities

  • Auburn University is home to the nations oldest continually operated flight school and is the only 4-year aviation degree in the State of Alabama. Recently, Auburn University created the Auburn University Aviation Center. The Aviation Center's objective is to, "...create a robust, visionary aviation program that creates opportunities for students and fosters economic development in the state."
  • Commercial Service

  • Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport provides air service with 1.4 million operations annually.
  • Government and Military

  • All flight operations in Alabama are conducted within FAA oversight.
  • Maxwell Air Force Base is the headquarters of Air University (United States Air Force).
  • The Redstone Arsenal supports missile and space operations.
  • The Marshall Space Flight Center supports NASA operations.
  • The U. S. Army Air Corps' Tuskegee Airmen were trained at Tuskegee, Alabama
  • The Alabama State Trooper Aviation Unit was formed in 1975 using four Bell H-13 Sioux and one Cessna 182. The unit currently operates one Bell 206L, one Bell 407, seven OH-58 helicopters and three Cessna 182’s, a Piper Navajo and King Air 200.
  • Cullman City Police Department operates two OH-58, Dale County Sheriff's Office operates 3 OH-58's, Etowah County Sheriff's Office operates one OH-58 and one Cessna 172, Jefferson County Sheriff's Office operates two OH-58's, Limestone County Alabama Sheriff's Office operates one OH-58, Morgan County Sheriff's Office operates one OH-58, Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Aviation Unit operates two OH-58's, Tuscaloosa Alabama Police Department operates two OH-58's
  • Museums

  • The Southern Museum of Flight is located in Birmingham, Alabama and houses the Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame.
  • The United States Army Aviation Museum is located on Fort Rucker near Ozark, Alabama.
  • The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is located in Huntsville, Alabama
  • References

    Aviation in Alabama Wikipedia


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