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Dallas-Fort Price Worldwide Airport is popping 50

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Last updated: 2023/12/23 at 3:03 PM
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1. First US Airport visited by the supersonic Concorde2. Recreation-changing — and with its personal zip code3. The DFW dig4. 5 cemeteries on DFW property5. Two DFW firsts

Dallas-Fort Price Worldwide Airport (DFW) will flip 50 in January 2024, and it is marking the milestone with a year-long celebration that can embody particular occasions, actions and surprises.

The get together kicks off on DFW’s anniversary day — Jan. 13 — with giveaways and particular experiences for passengers within the terminals. There may also be enjoyable campaigns in each Dallas and Fort Price. (Within the mid-Sixties, the 2 cities grudgingly agreed to accomplice on a brand new, trendy, regional airport midway between two unbiased and proud rising metropolises.)

Extra occasions will roll out all year long. Nonetheless, to arrange you for any DFW trivia quizzes that may come your means, we gathered some enjoyable tidbits. Some info is from DFW officers, and a few is from Bruce Bleakley, the previous director of the Frontiers of Flight Museum in Dallas and writer of a number of books on North Texas aviation, together with Dallas-Fort Price Worldwide Airport (Arcadia).

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When DFW started operations in 1974, eight airways served the airport. In the present day, 28 airways serve DFW, providing flights to 256 locations worldwide. The airport served an estimated 80 million passengers in 2023, and it is now the world’s second-busiest airport. It is also American Airways’ largest hub.

Listed here are 5 cool moments in DFW historical past.

1. First US Airport visited by the supersonic Concorde

Concorde parked subsequent to a Boeing 747 at Braniff Worldwide’s Terminal 2W (now Terminal B). FRONTIERS OF LIGHT MUSEUM

A four-day dedication ceremony passed off earlier than DFW formally began business operations in January 1974. On the primary day of ceremony — Sept. 20, 1973 — the airport welcomed a supersonic British Airways/Air France Concorde.

“The Concorde had arrived from Caracas, Venezuela, with a passenger checklist of Braniff executives, worldwide press representatives and European Concorde dignitaries,” Bleakley stated, “and was the primary time {that a} Concorde had landed in the US.”

Two days later — Sept. 22, 1973 — tens of 1000’s of individuals attended a dedication ceremony that included an air present and displays.

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2. Recreation-changing — and with its personal zip code

DFW AIRPORT

The airport had its personal zip code — 75261. This 26-minute-long promotional video launched in 1972 was heralded as a recreation changer for air journey and “some of the important works of man in your entire world.”

The airport’s building was — and nonetheless is — fairly darn spectacular. That is very true if you see the drafting instruments used to attract the contour maps for the unique airport excavation within the days earlier than computer-aided design existed.

3. The DFW dig

Braniff Flight Attendant poses with a Plesiosaur fossil discovered throughout DFW excavation. FRONTIERS OF FLIGHT MUSEUM

Throughout the DFW excavation, employees uncovered an virtually full fossil of a 70-million-year-old Plesiosaur, a 25-foot-long reptile that lived within the ocean in the course of the time of dinosaurs.

Braniff Worldwide Airways underwrote the price of the fossil’s excavation and restoration. For some time, the fossil was displayed in Braniff’s Terminal 2W (now Terminal B). In the present day, although, DFW’s Plesiosaur is locked away in storage at an space college.

4. 5 cemeteries on DFW property

The cemetery of Minter’s Chapel, a Methodist Church relocated from airport property in 1967. BRUCE BLEAKLEY

A handful of airports across the nation have graves on the property. Nonetheless, there are 5 cemeteries inside DFW Airport’s boundaries, in response to Bleakley.

“These are from church buildings that had been established within the space earlier than the airport was constructed,” Bleakley stated. “And whereas the church buildings themselves have moved, the cemeteries stay.”

5. Two DFW firsts

DFW emblem and greenery. DFW AIRPORT

In 1998, DFW grew to become the primary U.S. airport to supply passengers an automatic international foreign money change machine. In 2016, DFW was the primary airport in North America to attain carbon-neutral accreditation.

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