Blue Grass Airport, Regional commercial aerodrome in Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Blue Grass Airport is a commercial aerodrome serving the Lexington region with regular passenger flights. The facility includes a main runway and modern terminals designed to handle both regional and connecting air traffic.
The airport was established in the 1930s with federal support for public works and later became key regional infrastructure. During World War II, it served as a training facility where military pilots developed their flying skills.
The airport complex houses the Aviation Museum of Kentucky, where visitors can see restored aircraft and aviation artifacts spanning different eras. The museum reflects how aviation shaped the region's identity and continues to draw people interested in flying history.
The airport is served by four major carriers offering flights to destinations across the United States. Visitors should check at the information desks for current routes and departure times to plan their travel accordingly.
The airport houses an aviation museum with a substantial collection of restored aircraft from various decades. For aviation enthusiasts, the collection offers a rare look at how aircraft technology evolved displayed right at the terminal.
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