Chandler’s airport has a long history that goes back to 1928, and this will be the focus of a talk planned for a local venue.
Chandler museum will be providing a glimpse into the history of Chandler Airport, which is one of the country’s busiest municipal airports. The discussion will be led by its manager Ryan Reeves, and it is free to take a seat.
The presentation will explore the venue’s history, including how it played an important role in the area’s agricultural sector by providing services to crop dusters and also offered transportation to the San Marcos Hotel. It will then move on to modern times, and how it has become very active when it comes to recreational flying and is also home to an assortment of aviation businesses. Its listing pointed out that the airport has helped to drive the area’s economic growth and also modernize the community. Everyone who is interested is welcome to bring along a sack lunch or some take out to enjoy during the activity.
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This opportunity to explore the past, present and future of Chandler's airport will be on offer on July 2nd. It will begin at 12:00 pm.
