Commercial – primary 0 General aviation 3 Military and other airports 1 | Commercial – non-primary 1 Other public-use airports 6 | |
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The history of aviation in Delaware begins with the first aeronautical event of the flight of Robie Seidelinger in an aircraft of his own design, the Delaplane on 21 October 1910 at Wawaset Park, Wilmington.
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Events
Aircraft Manufacturers
Aerospace
Many aerospace companies are incorporated in Delaware because of favorable tax status.
Airports
Commercial Service
Wilmington Airport in northern Delaware is the state's only commercial airport and has seen prior service from airlines including Delta, and United and Skybus. In June 2013, Frontier Airlines began service from the airport to numerous destinations throughout the country. This ended a five-year stretch in which Delaware was the only state in the union without commercial service. Frontier Airlines ended service from the airport in April 2015.
Organizations
Government and Military
Museums
References
Aviation in Delaware Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA